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Why did George Washington write that he was walking "on untrodden ground"?

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Washington believed he was avoiding extremes. His own wishes and people of Martha, he wrote, were “limited,” and he believed, when he had created his schedule of levees and teas and dinners, that “our plans of living will now be deemed reasonable by the considerate part of our species.”

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