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050 00 $aE312$b.77 1889
245 04 $aThe spurious letters attributed to Washington.$cWith a bibliographical note by Worthington Chauncey Ford.
260 $aBrooklyn,$bPrivately printed,$c1889.
300 $a166 p.$c24 cm.
500 $aReprinted from the 1st ed. published London, 1777, under title: Letters from General Washington, to several of his friends in the year 1776.
500 $aAttributed to John Vardill and John Randolph.
500 $a"Five hundred copies printed."
505 0 $aPreface.--Bibliography.--The spurious letters.--The Carey collection of "Official letters".--How Washington became Commander-in-chief. From the Nation, June 13, 1889.--Particulars of the life and character of General Washington. Extract from a letter in Lloyd's evening post of August 17, 1778, signed: An old soldier.--Character of Washington. By the Reverend Bennet Allen.--The Aurora's farewell to Washington.
700 1 $aWashington, George,$d1732-1799.
700 1 $aFord, Worthington Chauncey,$d1858-1941.
700 1 $aRandolph, John,$d1727-1784.
700 1 $aVardill, John,$d1749-1811.
700 1 $aCarey, John,$d1756-1826.