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Abstract: This case presents a firsthand view of the commander-in-chief of the American Revolutionary Army and the first president of the United States, as seen through the eyes of his contemporaries. Quoting liberally from their assessments, both good and bad, the case points out qualities perceived during the lifetime of someone judged "great" by history.