Front cover image for George Washington's Rules of civility : traced to their sources and restored

George Washington's Rules of civility : traced to their sources and restored

The editor's theory is that the Rules were derived from the oral instruction of Rev. James Marye, supposed to have been Washington's teacher in Fredericksburg, Va. The original source of the Rules appears to have been a French work, first published in 1617, and reprinted in various editions. The present work includes a comparison of the text of Washington's Rules with several editions of the French work, including an English translation
Print Book, English, 1890
Chatto & Windus, London, 1890
180 pages ; 18 cm
8390918
From a manuscript copybook prepared by Washington in 1745
English and French