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9781581824155

George Washington

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  • ISBN13:

    9781581824155

  • ISBN10:

    1581824157

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2004-11-01
  • Publisher: Cumberland House
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Originally published in 1889, George Washington is the first volume in a series of biographies of the Founding Fathers and succeeding generations of like-minded Americans to be reissued. This is a welcome opportunity to remind this generation of leaders of the great story of liberty. In an age when politicians abound but statesmen are all too rare, Henry Cabot Lodge's portrayal of Washington is timelier than ever. According to the majority of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century historians, the most remarkable event during America's founding era did not take place on battlefields, during the course of the great constitutional debates, or in the midst of diplomatic negotiations with European powers. It occurred instead when the field commander of the Continental army--Gen. George Washington--surrendered his commission to congressional authorities at Annapolis in a humble demonstration of what it means to be a leader who serves the nation instead of himself. At the time, Washington was the idol of the country and his soldiers. The army was unpaid, and the veteran troops, well-armed and fresh from their victory at Yorktown, were eager to have him take control of the disordered country. Some wanted to make him a king. Others thought to make him a dictator--like Cromwell had been a century earlier in England. It was clear to all that Washington was first in war, first in peace, and first in the hearts of his countrymen." "

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations vii
Foreword ix
Introduction 3(10)
I. The Old Dominion 13(10)
II. The Washingtons 23(16)
III. On the Frontier 39(26)
IV. Love and Marriage 65(22)
V. Taking Command 87(20)
VI. Saving the Revolution 107(18)
VII. "Malice Domestic, and Foreign Levy" 125(36)
VIII. The Allies 161(20)
IX. Arnold's Treason, and the War in the South 181(18)
X. Yorktown 199(14)
XI. Peace 213(20)
XII. Working for Union 233(30)
XIII. Starting the Government 263(20)
XIV. Domestic Affairs 283(34)
XV. Foreign Relations 317(58)
XVI. Washington as a Party Man 375(36)
XVII. The Last Years 411(20)
XVIII. George Washington 431(60)
Index 491

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