The Life of WashingtonThe effect of this "single, immortal, and dubious anecdote," and others like it, has made this book one of the most influential in the history of American folklore. Originally published as an eighty-page pamphlet entitled The Life and Memorable Actions of George Washington, it quickly attained immense popularity. In 1806 a so-called fifth edition was published which contained for the first time the tale of George Washington and the cherry tree; the book has survived to this day, although largely on the basis of that episode. This volume follows the text of the ninth (1809) printing, which included all the famous anecdotes. The first republication of the book since 1927, it is unique in its detailed commentary on Weems and other biographers of Washington. |
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... Continued - His Benevolence XV Washington's Character Continued - His Industry XVI Washington's Character Continued - His Patriotism - Con- clusion - Washington's Will 98 128 164 172 187 203 215 ILLUSTRATIONS following page 164 ...
... Continued - His Benevolence XV Washington's Character Continued - His Industry XVI Washington's Character Continued - His Patriotism - Con- clusion - Washington's Will 98 128 164 172 187 203 215 ILLUSTRATIONS following page 164 ...
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... continued to fly from quarter to quarter , where his presence was most needed , sometimes animating his rangers ; sometimes striving , but in vain , to rally the regulars . ' Twas his lot to be close to the brave but imprudent Braddock ...
... continued to fly from quarter to quarter , where his presence was most needed , sometimes animating his rangers ; sometimes striving , but in vain , to rally the regulars . ' Twas his lot to be close to the brave but imprudent Braddock ...
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Mason Locke Weems. CHAPTER XIV WASHINGTON'S CHARACTER CONTINUED HIS BENEVOLENCE This only can the bliss bestow Immortal souls should prove ; From one short word all pleasures flow , That blessed word is - LOVE ... Continued-His Benevolence.
Mason Locke Weems. CHAPTER XIV WASHINGTON'S CHARACTER CONTINUED HIS BENEVOLENCE This only can the bliss bestow Immortal souls should prove ; From one short word all pleasures flow , That blessed word is - LOVE ... Continued-His Benevolence.
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American anecdotes appeared arms army believe biography blessings blood brave British brother called Carey character Colonel command congress continued countrymen danger dear death duty early edition enemy equal eyes father feel fight fire followed French friends gave George Washington give hand happy head heard hearing heart Heaven heroes honour hope human Indian industry instantly interest John land leave letters liberty lived look Lord mean mind mother nature never officers once parties passions patriotism peace political poor present religion seems seen sent ships Skeel soon soul spirit story tears tell thing thought thousand tion took troops true turned United Virginia virtue Weems Weems's whole wish York young youth
References to this book
Myths in Stone: Religious Dimensions of Washington, D.C., Part 3 Jeffrey F. Meyer Limited preview - 2001 |
Presidential Places: A Guide to the Historic Sites of U.S. Presidents Gary W. Ferris No preview available - 1999 |