Rules of Civility and Decent Behaviour In Company and Conversation
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Rules of Civility and Decent Behaviour In Company and Conversation is a book that is associated with George Washington through his archives at Mount Vernon.[1] Early on, the rules were thought to have been authored by Washington himself, but a historian named Moncure D. Conway traced the rules back to French origin.[2]
It is believed that young George Washington was taught these rules at a young age by Captain Augustine Washington.[3]
References
- ↑ (v. 3-8) Comprising correspondence and miscellaneous papers relating to the American Revolution, 1838
- ↑ George Washington's Rules of civility
- ↑ George Washington: Patriot, Soldier, Statesman : First President of the United States