| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Washington was equally determined not to do so, maintaining that ???there is an etiquette due my office which I am not at liberty to waive.??? Hancock invited the President to dine at his house, saying he was too crip- pled with gout to go out, but Washington declined and ate at his lodgings, refusing to accept the principle that the President was subordinate to the governor of any state.
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