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Neither separate nor equal : Congress in the 1790s / edited by Kenneth R. Bowling and Donald R. Kennon. [electronic resource]
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Bowling, Kenneth R., Author.
- Series:
- Perspectives on the history of Congress, 1789-1801
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- United States. Congress--History--18th century.
- United States.
- Legislators--United States--History--18th century.
- Legislators.
- United States--Politics and government--1789-1797.
- Genre:
- History.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (xi, 344 p. ) ill. ;
- Place of Publication:
- Athens : Published for the United States Capital Historical Society by Ohio University Press, c2000.
- Language Note:
- English
- Contents:
- The federal government and the Republican court move to Philadelphia, November 1790-March 1791 / Kenneth R. Bowling
- Philadelphia as the nation's capital, 1790-1800 / Anna Coxe Toogood
- Egbert Benson: a nationalist in Congress, 1789-1793 / Dohn D. Gordan III
- The financier as senator: Robert Morris of Pennsylvania, 1789-1795 / Elizabeth M. Nuxoll
- In opposition: the congressional career of William Branch Giles, 1790-1798 / Mary A. Giunta
- A congressional wife at home: the case of Sarah Thatcher, 1787-1792 / William C. diGiacomantonio
- Separation of powers? relations between the judiciary and other branches of the federal government before 1803 / Wythe Holt
- French cruisers, British prizes, and American sailors: coordinating American foreign policy in the age of fighting sails / William R. Casto
- "The line of my official conduct": George Washington and Congress, 1789-1797 / Jack D. Warren, Jr.
- "The art and address of ministerial management": Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton and Congress / Joanne B. Freeman
- "Father and protector": President John Adams and Congress in the quasi-war crisis / John Ferling.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
- ISBN:
- 0-8214-4036-5
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