Weems, M. L. (Mason Locke), 1759-1825
Weems, Mason Locke, 1759-1825
Weems, M. L. 1759-1825
Mason Locke Weems fictionalizing biographer of George Washington (1759-1825)
Weems, Mason Locke
Weems, Mason L. (Mason Locke), 1759-1825
Weems, M. L. (Mason Locke)
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Works
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Abraham Lincoln, the quest for immortality, 1982: | |
An account of the Pelew Islands, situated in the Great South Sea | |
The bad wife's looking glass; or, God's revenge against cruelty to husbands. Exemplified in the awful history of the beautiful, but depraved Mrs. Rebecca Cotton, who most inhumanly murdered her husband, John Cotton, esq. for which horrid act God permitted her ... to be cut off by her brother, Stephen Kannady, May 5th 1807. With a number of incidents and anecdotes, most extraordinary and insructive. | |
Discoursi della vita sobria. | |
Drunkard's looking glass | |
Drunkard's looking glass. Selections | |
Geschichte Gg. Washington's von der wiege bis zum grabe | |
God's revenge against adultery, awfully exemplified in the following cases of American crim. con. I. The accomplished Dr. Theodore Wilson, (Delaware) who is seducing Mrs. Nancy Wiley, had his brains blown out by her husband. II. The elegant James O'Neale, esq. (North Carolina,) who for seducing the beautiful Miss Matilda L'Estrange, was killed by her brother. | |
God's revenge against duelling, or, The duellists looking glass : exhibiting that gentlemanly mode of turning the corner, in features altogether novel and admirably calculated to entertain and instruct the American youth | |
God's revenge against gambling. Exemplified in the miserable lives and untimely deaths of a number of persons of both sexes, who had sacrificed their health, wealth, and honour, at gaming tables. With curious anecdotes of the following unfortunate gamblers : --- I. Miss Fanny Braddick ... II. Drisden Harwood ... III. Jack Gilmore ... IV. T. Alston ... V. Maria Antoinette, queen of France ... VI. Other awful cases of young gamblers, and their untimely ends ... | |
God's revenge against murder; or, The drown'd wife, a tragedy, lately performed, with unfounded applause, (of the devil and his court) | |
Hymen's recruiting-serjeant: or, The new matrimonial tattoo, for the old bachelors ... With some elegant songs ... | |
The immortal mentor, or Man's unerring guide to a healthy, wealthy, & happy life : in three parts | |
Lebensbeschreibung des Georg Waschington : mit merkwürdigen anekdoten begleitet, ehrenvoll für sein andenken, und der amerikanischen jugend zur nachahmung aufgezeichnet ... | |
The life of Benjamin Franklin : with many choice anecdotes and admirable sayings of this great man, never before published by any of his biographers | |
The life of Gen. Francis Marion, a celebrated partisan officer in the revolutionary war, against the British and Tories in South Carolina and Georgia. | |
Life of George Washington | |
Life of Washington the Great 1977 | |
The life of Washington : together with curious anecdotes equally honourable to himself & examplary to his young countrymen | |
The life of William Penn, the Settler of Pennsylvania, the founder of Philadelphia, and one of the first lawgivers in the colonies, now United States, in 1682 | |
Maid's and bachelor's friend | |
Mason Locke Weems, his works and ways. In three volumes. | |
Means of obtaining a long and healthy life | |
The philanthropist: or, A good twenty-five cents worth of political love powder, for honest Adamites and Jeffersonians with the following recommendation by George Washington. [Fourteen line letter from Washington to Weems dated Aug. 29, 1799; followed by six lines of verse] | |
True patriot | |
The true patriot, or, An oration on the beauties and beatitudes of a republic, and the abominations and desolations of despotism : with an affectionate persuasive to the American people to fear God and to honor their rulers, to love one another and to beware of discord : delivered in the State-House, Trenton, before the Honorable the Governor and Legislature, and printed at their request : with a dedication to His Excellency Joseph Bloomfield, Governor of the state of New-Jersey | |
The Virginia almanac, for the year of our Lord 1800 Being the fourth* after leap-year |