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... Cabinet by the appoint- ment of Mr. Jefferson , Secretary of State ; Mr. Hamilton , Secretary of the Treasury ; Mr. Knox , Secretary of War ; and Mr. Randolph , Attorney - General . The Supreme Court was organized at the same time ...
... Cabinet by the appoint- ment of Mr. Jefferson , Secretary of State ; Mr. Hamilton , Secretary of the Treasury ; Mr. Knox , Secretary of War ; and Mr. Randolph , Attorney - General . The Supreme Court was organized at the same time ...
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... Cabinet as to its constitutionality . Hamilton and Knox gave their opinion in the affirmative ; Jefferson and Randolph in the negative the first instance of open disagreement of im- portance in the Cabinet , the forerunner of the marked ...
... Cabinet as to its constitutionality . Hamilton and Knox gave their opinion in the affirmative ; Jefferson and Randolph in the negative the first instance of open disagreement of im- portance in the Cabinet , the forerunner of the marked ...
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... Cabinet and exercising mature deliberation , the President issued , on the 22d of April , his proclamation , declaring the disposition of the government to maintain the existing friendly relations with the belligerent powers of Europe ...
... Cabinet and exercising mature deliberation , the President issued , on the 22d of April , his proclamation , declaring the disposition of the government to maintain the existing friendly relations with the belligerent powers of Europe ...
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... cabinet officers of his predecessor were retained . They were Timothy Pickering , Secretary of State ; Oliver Wolcott , Secretary of the Treasury ; James McHenry , Secretary of War ; and Charles Lee , Attorney - General . The department ...
... cabinet officers of his predecessor were retained . They were Timothy Pickering , Secretary of State ; Oliver Wolcott , Secretary of the Treasury ; James McHenry , Secretary of War ; and Charles Lee , Attorney - General . The department ...
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... Cabinet , were opposed to the renewal of negotiations with France under existing circumstances . The President acted independently of their advice . The slight thus inflicted produced a rupture which ultimately resulted in a change of ...
... Cabinet , were opposed to the renewal of negotiations with France under existing circumstances . The President acted independently of their advice . The slight thus inflicted produced a rupture which ultimately resulted in a change of ...
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