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The biography traces George Washington's life from family background and colonial upbringing through formative military service, wartime leadership, and a political career that culminates in national executive office and subsequent retirement. It combines chronological narrative, official papers, correspondence, and reflections on character to present decision-making, public duty, and daily habits. Across multiple volumes the work details campaigns, institutional and governance challenges, and the development of the subject's civic reputation and public legacy.

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John Marshall was an influential American statesman and jurist, best known for his role as the fourth Chief Justice of the United States from 1801 to 1835. His tenure significantly shaped the American legal system and established the principle of judicial review. Marshall is also recognized for his extensive biography of George Washington, which spans five volumes and provides a detailed account of Washington's life and leadership during the American Revolutionary War. His writings reflect his commitment to the principles of the Constitution and the development of the judiciary as a co-equal branch of government.

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