1St President of the United States; commander-in-chief of the Continental Army during the American Revolution (1732-1799)
1In 1794 President Washington appointed John Quincy Adams Minister to The Hague.
2In both instances President Washington granted first a reprieve, then a pardon.
3Vernon, ex- President Washington was summoned to assume command of the provisional army.
4The Sun says he had conversed with both President Washington and President Grant.
5She hesitated, and some one referred the matter to President Washington.
6His commission was the first one signed by President Washington.
7In company with his friend Mr. Russell, Priestley went to take tea with President Washington.
8On the day before President Washington retired from office a large company dined with him.
9This appeal, so simple and touching, was responded to by President Washington with great kindness.
10Among its most eminent members were Hamilton, John Jay, Vice- President John Adams, and President Washington.
11It was on this principle that President Washington suppressed the whisky rebellion in Pennsylvania in 1794.
12In 1794 President Washington called out the militia of four states to suppress the Whiskey Rebellion.
13Then President Washington sent General St. Clair, and the combined tribes smote him hip and thigh.
14Taking in his hand the belt presented by President Washington, he spoke very much as follows:
15I don't think the wording of the Constitution leaves any room for doubt, said President Washington.
16In his first term, President Washington wrote:
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