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Kenneth M. Failor, Eleonora Hayden. 1 1 1 U.S. mint SECRETARY OF THE . 1867 VEARCH TREASURE ܀ 1.
Kenneth M. Failor, Eleonora Hayden. 1 1 1 U.S. mint SECRETARY OF THE . 1867 VEARCH TREASURE ܀ 1.
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... Secretary of the Treasury ; Knox , Secretary of War ; and Randolph , Attorney General . Washington's accomplishments as President were substantial , and proved to be of lasting value . The Neutrality Proclamation of April 22 , 1793 ...
... Secretary of the Treasury ; Knox , Secretary of War ; and Randolph , Attorney General . Washington's accomplishments as President were substantial , and proved to be of lasting value . The Neutrality Proclamation of April 22 , 1793 ...
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... Secretary of the Treasury , Alexander Hamilton , an exponent of executive control based on the doctrine of " implied powers . " With reluctance , Washington accepted Jefferson's resignation as Secretary of State on December 31 , 1793 ...
... Secretary of the Treasury , Alexander Hamilton , an exponent of executive control based on the doctrine of " implied powers . " With reluctance , Washington accepted Jefferson's resignation as Secretary of State on December 31 , 1793 ...
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... Secretary of State ; Gallatin , Secretary of the Treasury ; Dearborn , Secretary of War ; Robert Smith , Secretary of the Navy ; and Lincoln , Attorney General . 1803 - The major achievement of Jefferson's first term was the purchase of ...
... Secretary of State ; Gallatin , Secretary of the Treasury ; Dearborn , Secretary of War ; Robert Smith , Secretary of the Navy ; and Lincoln , Attorney General . 1803 - The major achievement of Jefferson's first term was the purchase of ...
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... Secretary of State in the Cabinet of President Washington , feeling perhaps that he could be more useful in the Congress . Prac- tically all the major legislation of this period bears the imprint of Madison . This includes the first 10 ...
... Secretary of State in the Cabinet of President Washington , feeling perhaps that he could be more useful in the Congress . Prac- tically all the major legislation of this period bears the imprint of Madison . This includes the first 10 ...
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