Facsimiles of Letters From His Excellency George Washington, President of the United States of America, to Sir John Sinclair, Bart., M.P., On Agricultural And Other Interesting Topics; Engraved From the Original Letters, So As to Be An Exact Facsimile of
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He was indeed a man of such rare endowments, and such fortunate temperament, that every action he performed, was alike exempted from the character of vice or weakness. Whatever he said, or did, or wrote, was stamped with a striking and peculiar propriety. All his qualities were so happily blended, and so nicely harmonized, that the result was a great and perfect whole; the powers of his mind, and the dispositions of his heart, were admirably suited to each other. It was the union of the most co...nsummate prudence, with the most perfect moderation. His views, though large and liberal, were not extravagant; his virtues, though compre- hensive and beneficent, were discriminating, judicious, and practical; yet his character, though regular and uniform, possessed none of the littleness which may sometimes belong to those descriptions of men. It was formed a majestic pile, the effect of which was not impaired, but improved by order and symmetry; there was nothing in it to dazzle by wildness, or surprise by eccentricity.
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