![]() ![]() Jefferson begins to doubt Washington - Determination to retire - Personal feuds cut deeper - The shades of the prison house - VI. The bank of the United States - Journeys and bad news - The Northern frontier - Philadelphia high life - The great Columbian Federal city - V. A frightening triumph - The President is inaugurated - The President as a social leader - Fleshing out the new government - Death and doldrums - Debts, credit, and the national capital - Nootka, Yazoo, and the Southwest frontier - Vacation time - IV. The political scene darkens - Duty's clamorous voice - Widening political horizons - Building a new government - The new constellation of this hemisphere - On the brink - III. ![]() ![]() Soldier's return - Mount Vernon: a well-resorted tavern - Family matters - Farmer Washington - Business worries - The Cincinnati quandary - The arts of peace - II. Includes bibliographical references (pages 431-437) In the American Revolution (1775-1783) - v. Describes Washington's part in the Constitutional Convention and his work in organizing the new government ![]()
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