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7499. REVOLUTION (American), Washington and.—
The moderation and virtue
of a single character have probably prevented
this Revolution from being closed, as
most others have been, by a subversion of that
liberty it was intended to establish.—
To General Washington. Washington ed. i, 335.
Ford ed., iii, 467.
(A.
1784)
See Colonies, Cornwallis, Declaration of Independence, George IIII., Parliament,
Rights of British America, War
and
Washington.
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