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52; advocates ceremony, 54; returns to United States, 137; attacked by Jefferson as a monarchist, 226; praised by Democrats as superior to Washington, 251; his administration upheld by Washington, 259; advised by Washington, 260; his inauguration, 276; sends special mission to France, 284; urges Washington to take command of provisional army, 285; wishes to make Knox senior to Hamilton, 286; censured by Washington, gives way, 287; lack of sympathy with Washington, 287; his nomination of Murray disapproved by Washington, 292, 293; letter of Washington to, on immigration, 326. Adams, J.Q., on weights and measures, ii.
81. Adams, Samuel, not sympathized with by Washington in working for independence, i.
131; his inability to sympathize with Washington, 204; an enemy of Constitution, ii.
71; a genuine American, 309. Alcudia, Duke de, interviews with Pinckney, ii.
166. Alexander, Philip, hunts with Washington, i.
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