Franciscus Glass librum notum de Washington vita scripsit, primum anno 1835 divulgatum.
Georgius Wasingtonius Tredecim Colonias in supremam liberamque rem publicam mutavit. Dum princeps et dux per Bellum Rerum Novarum Americanum est, is exercitum magnum fecit. Habente iuxta copias praecipuas Britannicae, Britannici obstavit quominus manus qui incursionem facerent in mediterranea mitterent. Milites suos ut inter incursiones audaces subitasque et perfunctionem patientem munerum vulgarum alternarent imperavit ut rationibus Britannicis pugnandi, quae cum agris Americanis non conveniebant, uti posset. Classis Francogallicae auxilio, Britannici denique a Wastingtonio ad Oppidum Eboracense anno 1781 victi sunt.
Bellum postquam ad finem adduxit, Wasingtonius maxime Constitutioni creatae interfuit et petitioni sanctionis eius, populo satisfacto Legibus Civitatum. Felicem esse, qui forte fine secundi spatii praefecturae eius factus est, compertum ad 1797 habuit.
Wasingtonius talis fuit ut praeses rei publicae novae una voce anno 1789 fieret. Praeses Wasingtonius cum Congresso egit ut primas magnasque partes ad administrationem stabiliret et fundementa rationis iudicialis recentisque et foederatae iaceret. Voluit ut administrationem potentem medium exsequendo formula tributorum creandoque argentaria rei publicae conderet. Exercitus civitatum classisque eo duce creverunt et cum vigore egit ut vindicias soli et salutem et mercatum exploratoribus Occasus suppeditaret.
In vita privata, Wasingtonius quamquam Ecclesiam Anglicanam conditam pertinuit et adfuit et custodi fuit, tamen neque communioni interfuit neque fidei cui haesit. Sensit se necesse esse ut ius sectae quamque libertati rerum divinae aequalitatique ante leges sustineret. Sua studium virtutis civilis se, virum eximissimum, inter primos illos Americanos qui in repubulica versantur fecit.
Ante omnia, tantus Wasingtonius praefecturam gloriam tribuit ut deinde duces rei publicae putaverit id amplissimum dignitatis gradum esse tenere regnum quem ipse honoraverat.
↑Frank E. Grizzard, George Washington: a biographical companion (ABC-CLIO, 2002), 105–107, ISBN 1-57607-082-4.
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