“The friendship I have conceived will not be impaired by absence; but it may be no unpleasing circumstance to brighten the chain by a renewal of the covenant.”
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Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral and Religious
This book gathers the maxims and thoughts of George Washington, offering a comprehensive look into his views on various aspects of life, including politics, society, morality, and religion. more
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