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America's First and Greatest President -
This booklet centers on the theme of Henry Lee’s eulogy on Washington and that he was first in war first in peace and first in the hearts of his countrymen. John Adams relates the events leading up to the nomination Washington to come in the American army, all four of his contemporaries write of that bitter winter at Valley Forge, which was the low point of America's Revolutionary War. Washington's character is revealed in his address to the officers of the army as well as his resignation statement.
Read his letter to the governors in which he addresses the necessity of a stronger federal union. You will appreciate his first inaugural address as he takes it upon himself the monumental task of establishing the new government upon the concepts of limited constitutional government. We would hope that you will never forget his warnings in his farewell address. Failure to heed those warnings has resulted in most of America's problems of today.
(98 pages)
This booklet centers on the theme of Henry Lee’s eulogy on Washington and that he was first in war first in peace and first in the hearts of his countrymen. John Adams relates the events leading up to the nomination Washington to come in the American army, all four of his contemporaries write of that bitter winter at Valley Forge, which was the low point of America's Revolutionary War. Washington's character is revealed in his address to the officers of the army as well as his resignation statement.
Read his letter to the governors in which he addresses the necessity of a stronger federal union. You will appreciate his first inaugural address as he takes it upon himself the monumental task of establishing the new government upon the concepts of limited constitutional government. We would hope that you will never forget his warnings in his farewell address. Failure to heed those warnings has resulted in most of America's problems of today.
(98 pages)