Hail Columbia, the Flag and Yankee Doodle Dandy (Classic Reprint)

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The reader is first made acquainted with life and character at Mount Vernon in the last few years of Washington's life; when the great Chief is seen among his domestics, living in all his greatness as a farmer, without the least obscuration of his glory.

The negro is noticed because he necessarily crosses our path, not as a slave nor as a freeman, but simply as an historical character and informant; playing his part in the life, the song, the literature, and the history of the Mount.

In the work, the ridiculous and the sublime are freely mingled, because they do actually exist together everywhere; and a separa tion is impossible Without violence to probability and truth.

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