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Last will and testament of George Washington, of Mount Vernon: The only authenticated copy, full and complete, embracing a schedule of his real … notes, biographical sketches and anecdotes

Posted on November 10, 2011 by admin

Simple forms that protect and save money for you and your family. Admit it. You have been thinking about getting together all the documents you need to protect yourself and your family should something unexpected happen. But the thought of the time it would take and the amount of work involved has just seemed like [...]

If I Only Had Five Minutes: The Last Will and Testament of a Hip Hop Poet

Posted on November 09, 2011 by admin

“I remember attending an Open Mic session at a venue located in downtown Detroit. A poet took the stage and before reciting his piece, he said that a poet has five minutes to impact his or her audience either negatively or positively. What a poet said in those five minutes could either create change or [...]

The Last Will And Testament Of The Late Henry St. John: To Which Is Added A Copy A Letter From His Lordship To A Noble Peer, Giving His Reasons For Leaving The Kingdom In March, 1715 (1752)

Posted on November 08, 2011 by admin

Extracted From The Registry Of The Prerogative Court Of Canterbury. To Which Is Added, A Copy Of An Original Letter From His Lordship To A Noble Peer, Giving His Reasons For Leaving The Kingdom In March 1715. Price: $12.76 Click here to buy from Amazon

Legal Will Kit: Wills Made Easy

Posted on November 07, 2011 by admin

Create Your Will in Minutes If you die without making a valid last will and testament, you will have died intestate. You will then have no control over who your property is distributed to or even who takes care of your children following your death. Both of these matters will be determined by state laws [...]

Codicil to Will Kit

Posted on November 06, 2011 by admin

Codicil to a Last Will & Testament A codicil is a simple document that allows you to make amendments to your last will and testament. In most cases, the amendments made by a codicil are relatively minor. For example, they may seek to appoint new executors, make new gifts or release people from debts. However, [...]

The Last Will & Testament of Robert Louis Stevenson

Posted on November 05, 2011 by admin

The death of an elderly friend was posing problems for Virginia, for there was something suspicious about her will. She had had a penchant for changing wills, and the bequest in her last one was suprising – but was it actually her last? The author also wrote “Alive and Dead” and “A Legal Fiction”. Price: [...]

Martin Luther’s Last Will and Testament: A Facsimile of the Original Document, With an Account of Its Origins, Composition and Subsequent History

Posted on November 04, 2011 by admin

The death of an elderly friend was posing problems for Virginia, for there was something suspicious about her will. She had had a penchant for changing wills, and the bequest in her last one was suprising – but was it actually her last? The author also wrote “Alive and Dead” and “A Legal Fiction”. Price: [...]

The Last Will And Testament Of Captain John Smith: With Some Additional Memoranda Relating To Him (1867)

Posted on November 03, 2011 by admin

This book is a facsimile reprint and may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Price: $12.76 Click here to buy from Amazon

The Quaker and Methodist Compared, in an Abstract of George Fox’s Journal, With a Copy of His Last Will and Testament, and of the Reverend Mr.

Posted on November 02, 2011 by admin

The book has no illustrations or index. It may have numerous typos or missing text. However, purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original rare book from the publisher’s website (GeneralBooksClub.com). You can also preview excerpts of the book there. Purchasers are also entitled to a free trial membership in the General Books [...]

The last will & testament, of General George Washington.

Posted on November 02, 2011 by admin

The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its [...]

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