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PATRICK  HENRY


                                    By
                          WILLIAM  S.  HART


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               "I  want  an  American  character,  that  the  powers
             of  Europe  may  be  convinced  that  we  act  for  our-
             selves."

               George Washington to Patrick Henry, October 9,
             1795.  Copied  from  the  Los  Angeles  Examiner  of
             August  1,  1919.

               The .above will give all Americans food  for  recol-
             lection.  It  will  be  noticed  in  the  foregoing  that
             George Washington  said  "The  Powers of  Europe."
             He did  not say England.  The men who fought the
             War  of  Independence  for  America  were  English-
       ',    men.  Washington  was  an  Englishman,  a  Captain
             in  the  English  army.  True,  they  fought  against
             brother  Englishmen,  but  their  main  opponents
             were  Hessians, and those  Hessians were  in  the pay
             and  under  the  immediate  control  of  King  George
             IV.  of  England,  a  British  King  but  a  Hessian-a
             German.  In our late war history repeats itself.  The
             Germans were the enemy of our struggling Republic
             m  1776  just  as  they  were  the  enemy  of  the  Allies
             in  1918.


               About  the  year  1774,  on  the  James  River  at  the
             town  of  Jamestown,  Virginia,  there  arrived  from
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