Washington in Domestic Life by Richard Rush
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WASHINGTON IN DOMESTIC LIFE.
From Original Letters and Manuscripts. By Richard Rush. 1857. GENTLEMEN:-- In confiding to your house the publication of this brief paper on some points in the character of Washington, I beg leave to say, that for any deficiency in the cost of publishing, after all your charges in having it fitly done are defrayed, I will be responsible. And in the very remote probability of the sale of a production so limited as this, in the face of a thousand better things on Washington's character already before the world, ever yielding anything in the way of profit after your proper expenditures are all satisfied, it will go, however small, to the Washington Monument Fund, existing in the metropolis of our country. I am, gentlemen, Your very faithful And obedient servant, RICHARD RUSH. |
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