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Washington was taciturn, once advising his adopted grandson, "It is best to be...
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Ron Chernow
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Alexander Hamilton
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Washington was taciturn, once advising his adopted grandson, "It is best to be silent, for there is nothing more certain than that it is at all times more easy to make enemies than friends."
( Ron Chernow )
[ Alexander Hamilton ]
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