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Mathematics, 03.09.2021 03:50 ethanm2685

Read the lines from "Occasioned by General Washington's Arrival in Philadelphia, On His Way to His Residence in Virginia."Empires are far below thy aim, And sceptres have no charms for thee;What do these lines suggest about Washington?He is motivated by political ambition. Washington admires royalty. He has no interest in political power. He is not fighting on behalf of the nation.

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