“When in company, put not your hands to any part of the body, not usually discovered.”
Quote by George Washington
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This book compiles a set of rules and principles for proper behavior, drawn from the personal writings of George Washington. It provides a glimpse into the social norms and expectations of the early 18th century, reflecting the values and manners that Washington himself adhered to. The rules cover a range of topics, from table manners and dress to communication and personal conduct, offering a window into the moral and social code of the time. more
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