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Weems, Mason L., influence of his life of Washington on popular opinion, i. 10; originates idea of his priggishness, 11; his character, 41, 43; character of his book, 42; his mythical "rectorate" of Mt. Vernon, 43, 44; invents anecdotes of Washington's childhood, 44; folly of cherry-tree and other stories, 46; their evil influence, 47. West, the, its importance realized by Washington, ii. 7-16; his influence counteracted by inertia of Congress, 8; forwards inland navigation, 9; desires to bind East to West, 9-11, 14; formation of companies, 11-13; on Mississippi navigation, 14-16, 164; projects of Genet in, 162; its attitude understood by Washington, 163, 164; Washington wishes peace in order to develop it, 218, 219, 321. "Whiskey Rebellion," passage of excise law, ii. 123; outbreaks of violence in Pennsylvania and North Carolina, 124; proclamation issued warning rioters to desist, 125; renewed outbreaks in Pennsylvania, 125, 126; the militia called out, 127; suppression of the insurrection, 128; real danger of movement, 129; its suppression emphasizes national authority, 129, 130; supposed by Washington to have been stirred up by Democratic clubs, 242. White Plains, battle at, i. 173. Wilkinson, James, brings Gates's message to Washington at Trenton, i. 180; brings news of Saratoga to Congress, 220; nettled at Sherman's sarcasm, discloses Conway cabal, 220; quarrels with Gates, 223; resigns from board of war, 223, 226; leads expedition against Indians, ii. 95. Willett, Colonel, commissioner to Creeks, his success, ii. 91. William and Mary College, Washington Chancellor of, ii. 339. Williams, Washington's teacher, i. 48, 51. Willis, Lewis, story of Washington's school days, i. 95. Wilson, James, appointed to Supreme Court, ii. 72. Wilson, James, "of England," hunts with Washington, i. 115. Wolcott, Oliver, receives Fauchet letter, ii. 195; succeeds Hamilton as Secretary of Treasury, 246. Wooster, Mrs., letter of Washington to, ii. 61. YORKTOWN, siege of, i. 315-318. "Young Man's Companion," used by George Washington, origin of his rules of conduct, i. 52. End of Project Gutenberg's George Washington, Vol. II, by Henry Cabot Lodge *** END OF THIS P
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