The True Story of George Washington Called the Father of His Country
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\ Then with his thousand prisoners, Washington re-crossed the Delaware, and the long spell of failure was broken. The brilliant deed he had done paralyzed the over-confident British, put new life into the suffering cause of liberty and so inspired the colonies that, where men had been unwilling HOW GEORGE WASHINGTON LOST AND WON. 93 to risk their lives for a failing cause, they were now ready to cj join one which seemed to promise success. Washington -7) had saved the Revolution. From the fight... at Trenton dated ^ ^. The steady march toward victory. ) That sharp and successful fight, too, showed how great a general was Washing ton. The retreat from Brooklyn had been one proof of this ; but that was a retreat. The cap ture of the Hessians at Trenton showed him to be a leader who could at tempt the most daring move, and, once at- tempted, could push it through to the end, though everything seemed against him. AThe great German solaier-kin whom his- GEORGE WASHINGTON. (Painted by James Peale, ivken \l~ashington was Commander-in- Chief of the army : now in Independence Hall.
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