The Catholic World, Vol. 06, October, 1867 to March, 1868.Various
Religion
The Catholic World, Vol. 06, October, 1867 to March, 1868.
Various
Catholic Church -- Periodicals
Having been thus unwarily, and I may be permitted to add,
almost unavoidably betrayed into a kind of necessity to speak
of myself, and not wishing to resume that subject, I choose to
close it for ever by observing, that as, on the one hand, I
consider it an indubitable mark of meanspiritedness and pitiful
vanity to court applause from the pen or tongue of man, so on
the other, I believe it to be a proof of false modesty or an
unworthy affectation of humility to appear altogether
insensible to the commendations of the virtuous and enlightened
part of our species. Perhaps nothing can excite more perfect
harmony in the soul than to have this string vibrate in unison
with the internal consciousness of rectitude in our intentions
and an humble hope of approbation from the supreme Disposer of
all things.
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I have communicated to Colonel Humphreys that paragraph in your
letter which announces the very favorable reception his poem
has met with in France. Upon the principles indifferent to the
applause of so enlightened a nation, nor to the suffrage of the
king and queen, who have pleased to honor it with their royal
approbation.
We have no news this side the Atlantic worth the pains of
sending across it. The country is recovering rapidly from the
ravages of war. The seeds of population are scattered far in
the wilderness; agriculture is prosecuted with industry. The
works of peace, such as opening rivers, building bridges, are
carried on with spirit. Trade is not so successful as we could
wish. Our State governments are well administered. Some objects
in our federal system might probably be altered for better. I
rely much on the good sense of my countrymen, and trust that a
superintending Providence will disappoint the hopes of our
enemies. With sentiments, etc.,
G. Washington.
XIII.
Mount Vernon, April 25, 1788.
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