Traces the life of the Virginia surveyor, soldier, and plantation owner who became the first president of the United States.
Presents the life of George Washington, focusing on the Revolutionary War years and his presidency.
Washington's political philosophy - radical for his time - was a commitment to the belief that law can never make just what is in its nature unjust.
Pick your favorite spot to read. This is going to be a great book! What this book is about ... George Washington and the General's Dog Our first president loved animals. So what happened when he found a lost dog after a battle?
A fictional student's report presents information on George Washington Carver, who became an expert on peanuts and other plants and taught others at the famous college for African Americans, Tuskeegee Institute.
Examines George Washington's religious beliefs and attitude towards God as reflected in his diaries and letters.
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George Washington: The Character and Influence of One Man : a Compilation
The committee had examined the invoices of two merchants , Alexander Henderson and William Balmain , on 18 June . ... Invoice , 18 July 1771 , WW 3 : 61–2 ; to John Didsbury , 18 July , 53-4 ; to [ Thomas Gibson ) , 18 July , 54-5 ...
The book describes in detail the sequence of events through which the crafty half-king manipulated Washington into starting the war he wanted, and by his actions implicated Washington in nothing less than a cold-blooded murder.
"No troops in the universe": GW to John Robinson, 25 October 1757, PGWCL 5:33. "the most insolent": GW to Robert Dinwiddie, 24 May 1757, PGWCL 4:163. "plunder, kill": GW to John Robinson, 9 November 1756, PGWCL 4:12.