A circular letter from His Excellency George Washington, commander in chief of the armies of the United States of America: occasioned by his determination to resign his command (the glorious object for which he engaged in the service of his country being obtained). Dated June the 18th, 1783. Which, were it possible, ought to be printed in letters of gold, and kept close to the heart of every American, especially of every true Whig, and of every officer and soldier who has exerted himself in the late glorious and successful contest between this country and the despotic and tyrannic power of Great-Britain.
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- A circular letter from His Excellency George Washington, commander in chief of the armies of the United States of America: occasioned by his determination to resign his command (the glorious object for which he engaged in the service of his country being obtained). Dated June the 18th, 1783. Which, were it possible, ought to be printed in letters of gold, and kept close to the heart of every American, especially of every true Whig, and of every officer and soldier who has exerted himself in the late glorious and successful contest between this country and the despotic and tyrannic power of Great-Britain.
- Circular letter addressed to the governors
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Newport, (Rhode-Island): Printed for Solomon Southwick, 1783.
- Publication year
- 1783-1783
- ESTC No.
- W7432
- Grub Street ID
- 356514
- Description
- 12p. ; 22 cm
- Uncontrolled note
- Signatures: [A]? B-C?