George Washington Quote

A natural parent has only two things principally to consider, the improvement of his son, and the finances to do it with.


Letters and Addresses, (ed. 1908)


A natural parent has only two things principally to consider, the improvement of his son, and the finances to do it with.

A natural parent has only two things principally to consider, the improvement of his son, and the finances to do it with.

A natural parent has only two things principally to consider, the improvement of his son, and the finances to do it with.

A natural parent has only two things principally to consider, the improvement of his son, and the finances to do it with.