Historic Mansions And Highways Around Boston. Being a New And Rev. Ed. of "old Landmarks And Historic Fields of Middlesex."
Historic Mansions And Highways Around Boston. Being a New And Rev. Ed. of "old Landmarks And Historic Fields of Middlesex."
Drake Samuel Adams
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Helena, remarked to an Englishman while arguing against the foolish attempt to make him relinquish the title of Emperor, " Your nation called Wash- ington a leader of rebels for a long time, and refused to acknowl- edge either him or the constitution of his country ; but his successes obliged them to change and acknowledge both." The phrase of " military family," in which was included the entire staff of the General, originated in the British army. The custom of embracing the suite of a general... in his household, and of constituting them in effect members of his family, was not practised in the armies of Continental Europe. Washing- ton was fortunately able to support the charge of this practice, as well as to control the incongruous elements sometimes grouped about his person. Of his first staff, Gates, the head, became soured, and, fancying his position far beneath his merits, a restraint soon appeared in his demeanor. Mifflin, the first aid, afterwards governor of Pennsylvania, became involved in the Conway cabal ; and Reed, the General's secretary and most trusted friend, became at one time so doubtful of the success of the American arms, that he is said to have received a British pro- tection.
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