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The Life of George Washington, Vol. 4 (of 5)

CHAPTER I
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These were that, after the present campaign, no farther pecuniary or military aids were to be expected from France.
The situation of affairs in Europe would, it was said, demand all the exertions which that nation was capable of making; and the forces of his most Christian Majesty might render as much real service to the common cause elsewhere as in America.[10] [Footnote 10: Secret Journals of Congress, vol.2, pp.

305, 399, 400, 452.].


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