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Washington and his Comrades in Arms

CHAPTER III
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There were scores of pocket boroughs in which their nominees were as certain of election as peers were of their seats in the House of Lords.

The disease of England was deep-seated.

A wise king could do much, but while George III survived--and his reign lasted sixty years--there was no hope of a wise king.

A strong minister could impose his will on the King.

But only time and circumstance could evolve a strong minister.


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