
George Washington
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Chapters (22)
- GEORGE WASHINGTON
- Translator’s Preface
- Illustrations
- George Washington Chapter I Boyhood
- Chapter II The Surveyor
- Chapter III Three Years in the Wilderness
- Chapter IV The Ambassador
- Chapter V Washington’s First Battles
- Chapter VI A Year of Peace
- Chapter VII A Quarrel with the Mother Country
- Chapter VIII A Trial of Arms
- Chapter IX Washington Chosen Commander-in-Chief
- Chapter X Washington Before Boston
- Chapter XI The Declaration of Independence
- Chapter XII Trying Times
- Chapter XIII Washington Crosses the Delaware
- Chapter XIV Lafayette—Kosciuszko—Steuben
- Chapter XV Peace is Declared
- Chapter XVI Washington’s Farewell to the Army
- Chapter XVI Last Days
- Chapter XVIII Blest be His Memory
- Appendix
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