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GEORGE WASHINGTON CHAPTER I WORKING FOR UNION 3 HAVING
resigned his commission , Washington stood not upon the order of his going , but
went at once to Virginia , and reached Mount Vernon the next day , in season to
enjoy ...
GEORGE WASHINGTON CHAPTER I WORKING FOR UNION 3 HAVING
resigned his commission , Washington stood not upon the order of his going , but
went at once to Virginia , and reached Mount Vernon the next day , in season to
enjoy ...
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The work of the plantation and the affairs of the estate , much disordered by his
absence , once more took shape and moved on successfully under the owner's
eye . There were , as of old , the long days in the saddle , the open house and ...
The work of the plantation and the affairs of the estate , much disordered by his
absence , once more took shape and moved on successfully under the owner's
eye . There were , as of old , the long days in the saddle , the open house and ...
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... and retain only a corporal's guard in the service of the confederation . Another
question was that concerning the western posts . As has been already pointed
out , Washington's keen eye had at once detected that this was the perilous point
...
... and retain only a corporal's guard in the service of the confederation . Another
question was that concerning the western posts . As has been already pointed
out , Washington's keen eye had at once detected that this was the perilous point
...
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... the peaceful morning at Mount Vernon , " with a strange sense of freedom from
official cares , " he directed his attention at once to this plan , in which he really
could do something , despite an inert Congress and a dissolving confederation .
... the peaceful morning at Mount Vernon , " with a strange sense of freedom from
official cares , " he directed his attention at once to this plan , in which he really
could do something , despite an inert Congress and a dissolving confederation .
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... thus opening the Indian trade , and affording an outlet at the same time for the
settlers who were sure to pour in when once the fear of British aggression was
removed . He dwelt strongly upon the danger of Virginia losing these advantages
...
... thus opening the Indian trade , and affording an outlet at the same time for the
settlers who were sure to pour in when once the fear of British aggression was
removed . He dwelt strongly upon the danger of Virginia losing these advantages
...
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