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Washington and his Comrades in Arms

CHAPTER III
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If industry and belief in his own aims could of themselves make a man great we might reverence George.

He wrote once to Lord North: "I have no object but to be of use: if that is ensured I am completely happy." The King was always busy.

Ceaseless industry does not, however, include every virtue, or the author of all evil would rank high in goodness.
Wisdom must be the pilot of good intentions.

George was not wise.

He was ill-educated.


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