The Nation in a Nutshell

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] It was on the last day of April, 1789, that President Washington tookthe oath of office at New York, and in person delivered his inauguraladdress in the presence of the two branches of Congress. This masterlypaper expressed the reluctance with which Washington had abandoned aretreat which he had chosen "as the asylum of my declining years"; hiswillingness to yield the prospect of repose to the call of country andduty; his faith in the constitution and in the future of the nation; andhis devou...t reliance, in the burden he was taking upon himself, on "thebenign Parent of the human race. " [Sidenote: The First Cabinet. ] A very able cabinet surrounded and strengthened the hands of ourfirst President. Thomas Jefferson, who had written the Declaration ofIndependence, had been Governor of Virginia, and was the successor ofFranklin at the Court of France, was made Secretary of State. At thehead of the Treasury--then, as now, the most important branch of theexecutive--was placed the still young but conspicuously able AlexanderHamilton; the most forcible of revolutionary pamphleteers, the mostefficient of staff-officers, and already an authority on finance.

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