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A biography of the country lawyer who became America's sixteenth president, leading the nation during the Civil War.
Reverend William Makepeace Thayer (1820-1898) was an American author. His works include: Sermon on Moses' Fugitive Slave Bill (1850), Happy New Year (1853), Gem and Casket (1854), Spots in our Feasts of Charity (1854), Trial of the Spirits (1855), Morning Star (1856), Poor Boy and Merchant Prince (1857), Pioneer Boy, and How He Became President (1863), Nelson (1878), Tact, Push and Principle (1880), George Washington: His Boyhood and Manhood (1883), From the Tannery to the White House (1887), From Boyhood to Manhood: Life of Benjamin Franklin (1890) and Turning Points in Successful Careers (1895).
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Every American, old or young, should become familiar with the life of Washington; it will confirm their patriotism and strengthen their loyalty. Such a character will become an inspiration to them, eliciting nobler aims, and impelling to nobler deeds.
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