IN THE NAME OF GOD, AMEN. I, GEORGE WASHINGTON, of Mount Vernon, a citizen of the United States, and lately President of the same, do make, ordain, and declare this instrument, which is written with my own hand, and every page thereof subscribed with... The Monthly Visitor, and Entertaining Pocket Companion - Page 3491800Full view - About this book
| 1908 - 110 pages
...following instrument of writing to be my last will and testament. ist. It is my will and desire that all my debts, of which there are but few and none of magnitude, be promptly paid. 2nd Item. I will and bequeath to my wife, Elizabeth, the sole use and occupancy of... | |
| Virgil McClure Harris - Wills - 1911 - 496 pages
...with my own Hand, and every page thereof subscribed with my Name, to be my last WILL and TESTAMENT, revoking all others, Imprimis. "All my debts, of which...few, and none of magnitude, are to be punctually and speedily paid, and the Legacies herein after bequeathed, are to be discharged as soon as circumstances... | |
| George Washington - 1911 - 84 pages
...thereof subscribed with my name to be my last Will & Testament, 4 revo-king all others. —Imprimus—All my debts, of which there are but few, and none of magnitude, are to be punctually and speedily paid, and the legacies hereinafter bequeathed are to be discharged as soon as cir-cumstances... | |
| Indiana - 1919 - 778 pages
...will and testament, declaring at the same time that it is the first and only one that I have made. All my debts, of which there are but few and none of magnitude are to be punctually paid, and the legacies bequeathed1 are to be discharged as soon as circumstances will permit, and in... | |
| George Washington - 1926 - 82 pages
...thereof subscribed with my name to be my last Will & Testament,4 revo-king all others. — Imprimus — All my debts, of which there are but few, and none of magnitude, are to be punctually and speedily paid, and the legacies hereinafter bequeathed are to be discharged as soon as cir-cumstances... | |
| Eugene Ernst Prussing - Presidents - 1927 - 694 pages
...page thereof subscribed with my name, to be my last Will & Testament, revoking all others. Imprimus. All my debts, of which there are but few, and none of magnitude are to be punctually and speedily paid — and the Legacies hereinafter bequeathed are to be discharged as soon as circumstances... | |
| George Washington - Government publications - 1931 - 704 pages
...[wit]h my name, to be my last Will and [Tes] tament, revoking all others.18 Imprimus. All my [debjts, of which there are but few, and none of magnitude, are to be punctu[al]ly and speedily paid; and the Legacies hereinafter bequeathed, are to be disc[ha]rged as soon as circumstances... | |
| William J. Federer, William Joseph Federer - Literary Collections - 1994 - 868 pages
...George Washington.84 In his Last Will and Testament, George Washington wrote: In the name of God, Amen.. ..All my debts, of which there are but few, and none of magnitude, are to be punctually and speedily paid. ...To my dearly beloved wife, Martha Washington, I give and bequeath the use, profit,... | |
| Benson John Lossing - United States - 1879 - 716 pages
...with my own hand, and every page thereof subscribed with my name, to be my last WILL and TESTAMENT, revoking all others. Imprimis. — All my debts, of...few, and none of magnitude, are to be punctually and speedily paid ; and the legacies, hereinafter bequeathed, are to be discharged as soon as circumstances... | |
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