To me, it appears no unjust simile to compare the affairs of this great Continent to the mechanism of a clock, each state representing some one or other of the smaller parts of it which they are endeavoring to put in fine order without considering how useless & unavailing their labor is unless the great Wheel or Spring which is to set the whole in motion is also well attended to & kept in good order.


The Writings of George Washington from the Original Manuscript Sources, 1745-1799 (ed. 1779)


To me, it appears no unjust simile to compare the affairs of this great Continent to the mechanism of a clock, each state representing some one or...

To me, it appears no unjust simile to compare the affairs of this great Continent to the mechanism of a clock, each state representing some one or...

To me, it appears no unjust simile to compare the affairs of this great Continent to the mechanism of a clock, each state representing some one or...

To me, it appears no unjust simile to compare the affairs of this great Continent to the mechanism of a clock, each state representing some one or...