Washington in Domestic Life. From Original Letters And Manuscripts

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He concludes, " Be assured of the esteem and regard of yours affectionately, G. W." * The latter mean liis slaves.
IN DOMESTIC LIFE. 41 Mount Vernon, September 26, 1791. He refers to the house in Philadelpliia ; says tliat he never expressed any dissatisfaction at want of accommo- dation in it since he got rid of the workmen ; and that that supposition must not be adduced as a motive for causing* a puhlic edifice to be built for his use or occupancy ; that he has no intention of interfering wit
...li the poUtics of Pennsylvania, or the household accommodations of his successors in the Presidency ; but that, for himself, pers6nally, he had wholly declined living in any pubhc build- ing. This subject appears to have engaged some of his sensibility, and he tells Mr. Lear he is glad to learn he has put in waiting his views in regard to it, as that will protect him against misconcep- tion on any point.
Mount Vernon, October 7, 1791. He writes again about the blankets ; some have been offered to him in Alexandria, but he likes neither the size nor price, and speaks of those to be had in Phila- delphia as intolerably narrow.


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