The Federalists: A Study in Administrative HistoryFirst volume in a trilogy, of which the second is "The Jeffersonians", and the third is "The Jacksonians." |
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CHAPTER PAGE I THE COURSE OF GOVERNMENT 17891801 | 1 |
AN EFFICIENT AND RESPONSABLE EXECUTIVE | 13 |
WASHINGTON AND HIS ASSISTANTS | 26 |
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