From Farm House to the White House / The life of George Washington, his boyhood, youth, manhood, public and private life and services
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The narrative traces family background and birth, then follows boyhood, schooling, early work as a surveyor, and advancement into military and public service, using a sequence of vivid incidents to show character formation. Chapters emphasize formative episodes, parental and mentor influence, and rules of conduct, illustrating how habits, courage, honesty, and perseverance developed through youth and young adulthood. The author combines anecdote, moral reflection, and accessible commentary to portray private character alongside public duties, presenting a didactic account intended to inspire responsibility and industry in a general and youthful readership.
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