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Show PRESIDENT WAGING-, TON'S RtJfPLES ' In'coBWtlonwfui PreaWeaf'Wli-soi's PreaWeaf'Wli-soi's departwecfrflm aaveiWryHt OaaatKa-lonff OaaatKa-lonff Yahi) fait o!l78i;vaWdiag theJpark'a "JTylft WahlBtTton" the president, left. New York, than the seat of government, for' a 4rlp through the New England states. He visited, the principal cities, 'Jouraey-ng 'Jouraey-ng as far as Portsmouth, Mew Hampshire. Hamp-shire. He did not, however, enter 3hode Inland, that state at the tlmo not having adopted the Constitution And become a part of the Union. Rhode Island subscribed to the Constitution' Con-stitution' on May 29, 1790, and became be-came one of tho United States. Promptly after the adjournment of the second session of the first Congress Con-gress on August 12th of that year President Washington paid a visit to that state. |