James Hawkins

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“The motives which predominate most in human affairs is self-love and self-interest.”65 In Washington’s mind, the Potomac River project was a viable and worthwhile enterprise precisely because it benefited private investors and the country as a whole. That was how he had seen the American Revolution and that would be how he would see the Constitution: viable and worthwhile because they served both common and individual interests.
The Return of George Washington: Uniting the States, 1783–1789
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