After Washington, Greene is considered the ablest American officer to fight in the Revolution. According to a contemporary New York Times review of this 1893 biography, General Greene's story is told with just appreciation and reasonable fullness. No volume in the Great Commander Series deserves wider reading.
"After Washington, Greene is considered the ablest American officer to fight in the Revolution. According to a contemporary New York Times review of this 1893 biography, General Greene's story is told with just appreciation and reasonable fullness. No volume in the Great Commander Series deserves wider reading."@en
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