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.
4President Washington placed his hands on his hips, pretending to be indignant.
5President Washington did not have to escape from the capital to avoid office-seekers.
6The Sun says he had conversed with both President Washington and President Grant.
7She hesitated, and some one referred the matter to President Washington.
8President Washington offered him the place of attorney-general, which he declined.
9His commission was the first one signed by President Washington.
10President Washington deemed that the time for action had come.
11President Washington was patient; the Congress was conciliatory; the State authorities were more than tolerant.
12In company with his friend Mr. Russell, Priestley went to take tea with President Washington.
13On the day before President Washington retired from office a large company dined with him.
14This appeal, so simple and touching, was responded to by President Washington with great kindness.
15President Washington appointed him Chief-Justice of the Supreme Court, an office which he soon resigned.
16President Washington's Cabinet consisted of the officials whom he appointed to fill these four positions.
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