United States Foreign Relations under Washington and Adams. A Guide to the Liter
Pages permanent minimal bronzy and sometimes minimal blotchy. On the book end paper with a small pencil notice. Adapted from the Introduction: At the accession of George Washington to the presidency of the Unided States in 1789, the new nation had solved none of the foreign problems which had beset it since the War of Independence. Indeed, these problems had become more rather than less serious. The post--war years had done nothing to resolve the basic problem in the foreign realations of any nation - how and by whom should they be managed? The gouverment of the Articles of Confederation had resulted in the establishmentof a committee of the Congress on foreign relations, managed (if such a world may be used) by secretary who happend to be an able and consciesentious public servant well equipped to handle his task, Robert R.
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