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at Lexington, i. 737; at the head of a commission appointed to form a union with Canada, ii. 144; return of, from Canada, in company with the Reverend John Carroll, ii. 146; treaty of peace signed by, in 1782, iii. 15; meeting of Washington with, in 1785, iii. 62. Fraser, General, mortally wounded at the second battle near Bemis's Heights, on the 7th of October, 1777, ii. 532; funeral of, at twilight, ii. 533. Fraunces, Samuel, Washington's steward in New York, in 1789, iii. 112, 587; anecdote of (_note_), iii. 169, 587. Fraunces's Tavern, parting of Washington and his officers at, in New York, iii. 33. Frazier, trading-house of, on the Monongahela, i. 77, 91. Frederick the Great, contempt of, for the German mercenaries, ii. 10; his opinion of Washington's achievements in the Jerseys (_note_), ii. 394; his appreciation of Washington as a general, iii. 580. Fredericksburg (Patterson), camp of Washington at, ii. 642. Fredericktown, Washington and Franklin meet at, for the first time, in 1756, i. 150. Freemasons, desirous of being present at the funeral of Washington, iii. 538. French and Indian War, cost of, to the colonies, i. 316. French officers, blank commissions for, sent to Washington by Congress, ii. 446. Freneau, Philip, editor of the _National Gazette_ in 1791, iii. 197; Jefferson's own account of his connection with the journal of, iii. 215; Washington annoyed by the attacks of, iii. 253; good done by the paper of, according to Jefferson--remarks of Irving respecting Jefferson's support of, iii. 254; Washington's opinion of the journal of, iii. 268. Frestel, M., arrival of, in the United States, with young Lafayette, in 1795, iii. 373; letter of Washington to, in relation to young Lafayette, iii. 375; encomium bestowed upon, by Washington, iii. 377; with young Lafayette at Mount Vernon in 1797, iii. 479. Fry, Colonel Joshua, commander of the troops destined for the Ohio in 1754--Washington his second in command, i. 96; sudden death of, i. 113; biographical notice of (_note_), i. 114. Funeral honors paid by Congress to the memory of Washington, iii. 563. "_Funeral of George Washington_," a pasquinade, introduced by Knox at a cabinet council, iii. 269. Funeral of Washington, iii. 558; order of the procession at, iii. 559. Funeral o
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