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George Washington, Volume II

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The volume continues a portrait of a leading statesman, recounting his brief retreat to private life and the sense that public duty still called. It narrates his inauguration and the deliberate creation of executive forms and precedents while new departments, revenue systems, and public services were organized. Subsequent chapters analyze domestic administration, financial and foreign policy choices, and the practical handling of emerging party divisions. It concludes with his conduct as a partisan figure late in life and with reflections on his final years and the long-term consequences of the policies he helped establish.

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Henry Cabot Lodge

Henry Cabot Lodge was an American historian, politician, and a prominent figure in the early 20th century. He is best known for his biographical works, particularly his detailed studies of notable American figures such as Daniel Webster and George Washington. Lodge's writings often reflect his interest in American history and his belief in the importance of strong national leadership. His notable works include "Daniel Webster" and the two-volume "George Washington," which provide insights into the lives and legacies of these influential leaders. Additionally, Lodge was an advocate for American imperialism and played a significant role in the political landscape of his time.

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