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George Washington, Vol. I

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24, 25; stirs up the Six Nations and Northwestern Indians, 92, 94, 101; folly of her policy, 102; sends Hammond as minister, 169; its opportunity to win United States as ally against France, 171, 172; adopts contrary policy of opposition, 172, 173; adopts "provision order," 174; incites Indians against United States, 175; indignation of America against, 176; receives Jay well, but refuses to yield points at issue, 180; insists on monopoly of West India trade, 180; and on impressment, 181; later history of, 181; renews provision order, 185; danger of war with, 193; avoided by Jay treaty, 205; Washington said to sympathize with England, 252; his real hostility toward, 254; Washington's opinion of liberty in, 344.
Ewing, General James, fails to help Washington at Trenton, i.

180.
FAIRFAX, BRYAN, hunts with Washington, i.

115; remonstrates with Washington against violence of patriots, 124; Washington's replies to, 124, 126, 127; letter of Washington to in Revolution, ii.

366.
Fairfax, George, married to Miss Cary, i.

55; accompanies Washington on surveying expedition, 58; letter of Washington to, 133.
Fairfax, Mrs .-- --, letter of Washington to, ii.


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