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Patriarch1993

Richard Norton Smith

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Repeatedly during his eight years as president, George Washington saved the infant republic from the factionalism and the involvement in foreign wars that threatened its existence. He skillfully moderated the feuds among his cabinet -- especially those between Hamilton and Jefferson -- and achieved his own political ends by seeming to be above politics. His actions and character defined the very nature of the presidency and, even more than the Constitution itself, made the new American government work. Better than any biographer before him, Richard Norton Smith gives us the "living" Washington, a working politician beset by crises, a masterly manager of men and events, anything but the time-worn marble monument. - Back cover.

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First published
1993
OL Work ID
OL2634953W

Subjects

Politics and governmentPresidentsBiographyWashington, George, 1732-1799United states, politics and government, 1783-1809

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