“A hundred thousand men, coming one after another, cannot move a Ton weight; but the united strength of 50 would transport it with ease.”
Quote by George Washington
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Letters and Addresses,
This book compiles various letters and addresses written by the author, offering insights into their thoughts, ideas, and communication style. more
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