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... VOLUME IV . ] [ NUMBER III . lished the Independence of his Country , and First President of the United States . Compiled under the Inspection of the Hon . Bushrod Washington , from Original Papers bequeathed to him by his deceased ...
... VOLUME IV . ] [ NUMBER III . lished the Independence of his Country , and First President of the United States . Compiled under the Inspection of the Hon . Bushrod Washington , from Original Papers bequeathed to him by his deceased ...
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... volume of transactions , containing communi- cations on various branches of literature and science ; and also to undertake the publication of such works as authors might for this purpose put into their hands . The first volume of their ...
... volume of transactions , containing communi- cations on various branches of literature and science ; and also to undertake the publication of such works as authors might for this purpose put into their hands . The first volume of their ...
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|| translated into English and published in a single oc- tavo volume in 1801 , or two years before the com- mencement of our journal . The third volume of the original was published nearly about the same time , but has only lately made ...
|| translated into English and published in a single oc- tavo volume in 1801 , or two years before the com- mencement of our journal . The third volume of the original was published nearly about the same time , but has only lately made ...
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