[Washington and his Comrades in Arms by George Wrong]@TWC D-Link book
Washington and his Comrades in Arms

CHAPTER IV
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He had a brilliant record of service in the Seven Years' War, with Wolfe in Canada, then in France itself, and in the West Indies.

In appearance he was tall, dark, and coarse.

His face showed him to be a free user of wine.

This may explain some of his faults as a general.

He trusted too much to subordinates; he was leisurely and rather indolent, yet capable of brilliant and rapid action.


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