Four Great Americans: Washington, Franklin, Webster, Lincoln. Baldwin James
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Название: Four Great Americans: Washington, Franklin, Webster, Lincoln

Автор: Baldwin James

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СКАЧАТЬ convention did a great and wonderful work; for it framed the Constitution by which our country has ever since been governed.

      And soon afterwards, in accordance with that Constitution, the people of the country were called upon to elect a President. Who should it be?

      Who could it be but Washington?

      When the electoral votes were counted, every vote was for George Washington of Virginia.

      And so, on the 16th of April, 1789, the great man again bade adieu to Mount Vernon and to private life, and set out for New York. For the city of Washington had not yet been built, and New York was the first capital of our country.

      There were no railroads at that time, and so the journey was made in a coach. All along the road the people gathered to see their hero-president and show him their love.

      On the 30th of April he was inaugurated at the old Federal Hall in New York.

      "Long live George Washington, President of the United States!" shouted the people. Then the cannon roared, the bells rang, and the new government of the United States—the government which we have to-day—began its existence.

      Washington was fifty-seven years old at the time of his inauguration.

      Perhaps no man was ever called to the doing of more difficult things. The entire government must be built up from the beginning, and all its machinery put into order.

      But so well did he meet the expectations of the people, that when his first term was near its close he was again elected President, receiving every electoral vote.

      In your histories you will learn of the many difficult tasks which he performed during those years of the nation's infancy. There were new troubles with England, troubles with the Indians, jealousies and disagreements among the lawmakers of the country. But amidst all these trials Washington stood steadfast, wise, cool—conscious that he was right, and strong enough to prevail.

      Before the end of his second term, people began to talk about electing him for the third time. They could not think of any other man holding the highest office in the country. They feared that no other man could be safely entrusted with the great responsibilities which he had borne so nobly.

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