Without virtue, and without integrity, the finest talents and the most brilliant accomplishments can never gain the respect, and conciliate the esteem, of the truly valuable part of mankind.


The writings of George Washington (ed. 1836)


Without virtue, and without integrity, the finest talents and the most brilliant accomplishments can never gain the respect, and conciliate the...

Without virtue, and without integrity, the finest talents and the most brilliant accomplishments can never gain the respect, and conciliate the...

Without virtue, and without integrity, the finest talents and the most brilliant accomplishments can never gain the respect, and conciliate the...

Without virtue, and without integrity, the finest talents and the most brilliant accomplishments can never gain the respect, and conciliate the...