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his character and ability, II.
tributes to, by various writers, II.
his influence, II.
president of the Federal Convention of 1787, II.
inaugurated President, II.
a Federalist, II.
domestic questions of the administration of, II.
signs charter of United States Bank, II.
his proclamation of neutrality toward France and England, II.
Jefferson's criticisms of, II.
Rives's criticism of, II.
justification of his policy toward France, II.
Genet's conduct toward, II.
attended theatres, II.
a.s.sailed, II.
his treaty with the Barbary powers, II.
germs of the Monroe doctrine in, III.
centennial anniversary of inauguration as President, V.
Was.h.i.+ngton made a State, IV.
Was.h.i.+ngton, population of, in 1800, II.
in peril at opening of civil war, III.
Confederate forces close to, III.
defenceless after Bull Run, III.
General Early's advance against, IV.
the treaty of, IV.
Water, conservation of, VI.
Waterways Commission, VI.
Watkins, Aaron S., Prohibition candidate, VI.
Watson, Thomas E., Populist Party candidate, VI.
Wayne, General Anthony, at Stony Point, II.
his expedition against the Indians, II.
Ways and Means Committee, VI.
Weaver, General, Populistic candidate for President, V.
Webster, Daniel, quoted. II.
the orator of the Whig Party, III.
his record, III.
superseded by Sumner, III.
Weed, Thurlow, III.
Wells, David A., IV.
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