Excerpt from Library of Universal History and Popular Science, Vol. 13 of 25: Containing a Record of the Human Race From the Earliest Historical Period to the Present Time
After the National Constitution, by receiving the approval of the people of the requisite number of States, had become the Supreme Law of the land, George Washington was chosen, by the unanimous vote of the Electors, the first President Of the United States, and John Adams, Of Massachusetts, was elected Vice President.
Edmund Randolph, who was no strong adherent of Washington, afterward wrote to him thus: The Constitution would never have been adopted but from a knowledge that you had once sanctioned it and an expectation that you would execute it. Lafayette at once wrote from Paris The Constitution satisfies many of our desires; but I am much mistaken if there are not some points that would be perilous had not the United States the happiness of possessing their guardian angel, who will lead them to whatever still remains to be done before reaching perfection.
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