To constitute a dispute there must be two parties. To understand it well, both parties and all the circumstances must be fully heard; and to accommodate the differences, temper and mutual forbearance are requisite.


The Writings of George Washington from the Original Manuscript Sources, 1745-1799 (ed. 1792)


To constitute a dispute there must be two parties. To understand it well, both parties and all the circumstances must be fully heard; and to...

To constitute a dispute there must be two parties. To understand it well, both parties and all the circumstances must be fully heard; and to...

To constitute a dispute there must be two parties. To understand it well, both parties and all the circumstances must be fully heard; and to...

To constitute a dispute there must be two parties. To understand it well, both parties and all the circumstances must be fully heard; and to...