“My policy has been, and will continue to be, while I have the honor to remain in the administration of the government, to be upon friendly terms with, but independent of, all the nations of the earth. To share in the broils of none. To fulfil our own engagements. To supply the wants, and be carriers for them all: Being thoroughly convinced that it is our policy and interest to do so.”
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Maxims of George Washington: Political, Military, Social, Moral, and Religious
Maxims of George Washington offers a collection of the former President's thoughts and principles, reflecting his leadership and values during his lifetime. more
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