via: The Federalist Papers
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A Man may err once, and he may err twice but when those who possess more than a common share of abilities persevere in a regular course of destructive policy, one is more apt to suspect their hearts than their heads.
– George Washington, letter to Fielding Lewis, Peaks-kill, June 28, 1781; Fitzpatrick 22:283
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A Man may err once, and he may err twice but when those who possess more than a common share of abilities persevere in a regular course of destructive policy, one is more apt to suspect their hearts than their heads.
– George Washington, letter to Fielding Lewis, Peaks-kill, June 28, 1781; Fitzpatrick 22:283
via: The Federalist Papers
·
A Man may err once, and he may err twice but when those who possess more than a common share of abilities persevere in a regular course of destructive policy, one is more apt to suspect their hearts than their heads.
– George Washington, letter to Fielding Lewis, Peaks-kill, June 28, 1781; Fitzpatrick 22:283
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