“No country upon earth ever had it more in its power to attain these blessings than United America. Wondrously strange, then, and much to be regretted indeed would it be, were we to neglect the means and to depart from the road which Providence has pointed us to so plainly; I cannot believe it will ever come to pass.”
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The Life of General Washington: First President of the United States
Written as a biography, this book delves into the early life, military achievements, and political leadership of George Washington. It explores his role in the American Revolution, his presidency, and his influence on the early years of the United States. more
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