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GEORGE WASHINGTON Ultimate Collection - Military Journals Rules of Civility Remarks About the French and Indian War Letters Presidential Work & Inaugural Addresses With Biographies by Washington Irving & Woodrow Wilson - cover

GEORGE WASHINGTON Ultimate Collection - Military Journals Rules of Civility Remarks About the French and Indian War Letters Presidential Work & Inaugural Addresses With Biographies by Washington Irving & Woodrow Wilson

George Washington, Washington Irving, Woodrow Wilson, Moncure D. Conway, Julius F. Sachse

Casa editrice: Madison & Adams Press

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George Washington is an American hero whose fame is not wholly accounted for by the record of his life. Like Lincoln he was infinitely greater than anything he did. A military genius, he wrested liberty from tyranny; a statesman, he helped evolve a stable government from political chaos; a patriot, he refused a crown. Wisdom, patience, tolerance, courage, consecration to the righteous cause animated his every act.
Contents:
Life of George Washington by Washington Irving 
George Washington by Woodrow Wilson 
Journal of My Journey Over the Mountains 
The Journal of Major George Washington: Sent by the Hon. Robert Dinwiddie to the Commandant of the French Forces in Ohio  
George Washington's Rules of Civility 
George Washington in Revolutionary War 
George Washington's Remarks About the French and Indian War 
Inaugural Addresses   
State of the Union Addresses 
Messages to Congress 
Washington's Masonic Correspondence 
Letters of George Washington  
Farewell Address  
Last Will and Testament
Disponibile da: 05/06/2018.
Lunghezza di stampa: 1428 pagine.

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