Washington the Soldier

Washington the Soldier

WASHINGTONFrom the St Memin Crayon in possession of J. Carson Brevoort Esq.

WASHINGTONFrom the St Memin Crayon in possession of J. Carson Brevoort Esq.

WASHINGTONFrom the St Memin Crayon in possession of J. Carson Brevoort Esq.

WASHINGTONTHE SOLDIERBYGeneral Henry B. Carrington, LL.D.AUTHOR OF“Battles of the American Revolution,” “Battle Maps and Charts of the Revolution,” “Indian Operations on the Plains,” “The Six Nations,” “Beacon Lights of Patriotism,” etc.WITH ILLUSTRATIONS, MAPS, CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX AND APPENDICES“Th’ applause of list’ning senates to command;The threats of pain and ruin to despise;To scatter plenty o’er a smiling land,And readhis historyin a Nation’s eyes.”New YorkCharles Scribner’s Sons1899

WASHINGTONTHE SOLDIER

BYGeneral Henry B. Carrington, LL.D.AUTHOR OF“Battles of the American Revolution,” “Battle Maps and Charts of the Revolution,” “Indian Operations on the Plains,” “The Six Nations,” “Beacon Lights of Patriotism,” etc.WITH ILLUSTRATIONS, MAPS, CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX AND APPENDICES

BYGeneral Henry B. Carrington, LL.D.AUTHOR OF“Battles of the American Revolution,” “Battle Maps and Charts of the Revolution,” “Indian Operations on the Plains,” “The Six Nations,” “Beacon Lights of Patriotism,” etc.WITH ILLUSTRATIONS, MAPS, CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX AND APPENDICES

BY

General Henry B. Carrington, LL.D.

AUTHOR OF

“Battles of the American Revolution,” “Battle Maps and Charts of the Revolution,” “Indian Operations on the Plains,” “The Six Nations,” “Beacon Lights of Patriotism,” etc.

WITH ILLUSTRATIONS, MAPS, CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX AND APPENDICES

“Th’ applause of list’ning senates to command;The threats of pain and ruin to despise;To scatter plenty o’er a smiling land,And readhis historyin a Nation’s eyes.”

“Th’ applause of list’ning senates to command;The threats of pain and ruin to despise;To scatter plenty o’er a smiling land,And readhis historyin a Nation’s eyes.”

“Th’ applause of list’ning senates to command;The threats of pain and ruin to despise;To scatter plenty o’er a smiling land,And readhis historyin a Nation’s eyes.”

“Th’ applause of list’ning senates to command;

The threats of pain and ruin to despise;

To scatter plenty o’er a smiling land,

And readhis historyin a Nation’s eyes.”

New YorkCharles Scribner’s Sons1899

New YorkCharles Scribner’s Sons1899

New York

Charles Scribner’s Sons

1899

Copyright, 1898BYLAMSON, WOLFE AND COMPANYCopyright, 1899By Charles Scribner’s SonsAll rights ReservedTypography by Rockwell and ChurchillPresswork by The University Press

Copyright, 1898BYLAMSON, WOLFE AND COMPANYCopyright, 1899By Charles Scribner’s SonsAll rights ReservedTypography by Rockwell and ChurchillPresswork by The University Press

Copyright, 1898

BY

LAMSON, WOLFE AND COMPANY

Copyright, 1899

By Charles Scribner’s Sons

All rights Reserved

Typography by Rockwell and Churchill

Presswork by The University Press

DEDICATEDTO THESons and Daughters of Liberty EverywhereKNOWINGTHAT ALL WHO ASPIRE AFTER INTELLIGENT FREEDOM SHALL FIND THE WATCHWORD OF WASHINGTON THE SOLDIER—“FOR THE SAKE OF GOD AND COUNTRY”—THEIR LOFTIEST INCENTIVE.

DEDICATEDTO THESons and Daughters of Liberty EverywhereKNOWINGTHAT ALL WHO ASPIRE AFTER INTELLIGENT FREEDOM SHALL FIND THE WATCHWORD OF WASHINGTON THE SOLDIER—“FOR THE SAKE OF GOD AND COUNTRY”—THEIR LOFTIEST INCENTIVE.

DEDICATED

TO THE

Sons and Daughters of Liberty Everywhere

KNOWING

THAT ALL WHO ASPIRE AFTER INTELLIGENT FREEDOM SHALL FIND THE WATCHWORD OF WASHINGTON THE SOLDIER—“FOR THE SAKE OF GOD AND COUNTRY”—THEIR LOFTIEST INCENTIVE.


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