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The Complete Works of George Washington

Washington Irving, George Washington, Moncure D. Conway, Julius F. Sachse, Joseph Meredith Toner

Verlag: e-artnow

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This thoroughly edited collection gives a complete insight into the life and legacy of the first American President, George Washington. The work of George Washington presented in this book covers both his military carrier (Journals and Orders from the Revolutionary war) and his presidency (Inaugural Addresses, State of the Union Addresses, Messages to Congress and more). Finally, this collection sheds light to the private life of Washington through his personal correspondence. The edition includes the biography of George Washington and further insight in his writings, works and legacy. Contents:  The Life of George Washington 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
Verfügbar seit: 14.12.2023.
Drucklänge: 1231 Seiten.

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