George Washington S Rules Of Civility Traced To Their Sources A
Chapter 53
vous entretenir des affaires d'autruy. Et mesme souuenez vous de garder la moderation dans vos loüanges.
[Sidenote: Walker says: 'Carry even between adulation and soureness.']
Take care not to speak ill of any one or to gossip of other people's affairs. At the same time do not forget moderation in your praises.
_(Dr. Toner thinks the last word of Rule 67 is written 'Commanding.' Sparks has 'commending.')_ 68th. Go not thither, where you know not, whether you Shall be Welcome or not. Give not Advice whth being Ask'd & when desired do it briefly