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The Life of George Washington, Vol. 5 (of 5)

CHAPTER IV
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May _French_, superior to _Roman or Grecian_ virtue, be the electric fluid of freedom, that shall animate and quicken the earth.
14th.

Union and mutual confidence to the patriots of France; confusion and distress to the counsels of their enemies.
15th.

May the succeeding generation wonder that such beings as _kings_ were ever permitted to exist.
Volunteer from the chair.
The rule of proportion; as France acted with respect to America, so may America act with respect to France! * * * * * NOTE--No.

IV.

_See Page 47._ Of the sensibility of the president to the calumnies against his administration with which the press abounded, and of their new direction against him personally, his correspondence furnishes but few evidences.


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