George Washington wrote out a copy of the 110 Rules of Civility in his school book when he was about 14-years old.
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These maxims originated in the late sixteenth century in France and were popularly circulated during Washington's time. This exercise, now regarded as a formative influence in the development of his character, included guidelines for behavior in pleasant company, appropriate actions in formal situations, and general courtesies.
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