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" Armies he has so long had the honor to Command — he can only again offer in their behalf his recommendations to their grateful Country, and his prayers to the God of Armies. "
The Writings of George Washington: pt. II. Correspondence and miscellaneous ... - Page 496
by George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1835
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George Washington

Ada Russell - 1922 - 210 pages
...final adieu to the armies he has so long had the honor to command, he can only again offer in their behalf his recommendations to their grateful country,...innumerable blessings for others. With these wishes and his benediction, the commander-in-chief is about to retire from service. The curtain of separation...
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The Spirit of the Revolution: New Light from Some of the Original Sources of ...

John Clement Fitzpatrick - United States - 1924 - 348 pages
...final adieu to the armies he has so long had the honor to command, he can only again offer in their behalf his recommendations to their grateful country, and his prayers to the God of armies. . . . No general orders were issued after these of November 2d. A few "garrison" orders at West Point...
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Legislative Document, Volume 18

New York (State). Legislature - New York (State) - 1928 - 1044 pages
...conduct which shall be adopted by them when they are mingled with the great body of the community. * * * May ample justice be done them here, and may the choicest...auspices, have secured innumerable blessings for others." — (General George Washington, November 2, 1783.) The Committee gratefully acknowledges the continued...
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Papers for Program[s], Volumes 1-12

United States George Washington Bicentennial Commission - 1931 - 440 pages
...spirited and able assistance he has experienced from them, in the performance of an arduous office. . . . May ample justice be done them here, and may the choicest...auspices, have secured innumerable blessings for others." REVEALED RELIGIOUS CONVICTIONS In one short sentence George Washington reveals and affirms his deep...
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The Life of Washington: A New Edition with Primary Documents and ...

Mason Locke Weems - Biography & Autobiography - 1996 - 230 pages
...final adieu to the Armies he has so long had the honor to Command, he can only again offer in their behalf his recommendations to their grateful country,...be done them here, and may the choicest of heaven's favours, both here and hereafter, attend those who, under the devine auspices, have secured innumerable...
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Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine, Volume 54

Genealogy - 1920 - 814 pages
...final adieu to the armies he has so long had the honor to command, he can only again offer in their behalf his recommendations to their grateful country, and his prayers to the God of armies No general orders were issued after these of November 2d. A few " garrison " orders at West Point were...
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Primary Source Fluency Activities: Early America

Jennifer Prior - Education - 2004 - 194 pages
...final adieu to the Armies he has so long had the honor to Command, he can only again offer in their behalf his recommendations to their grateful country,...be done them here, and may the choicest of heaven's favours, both here and hereafter, attend those who, under the divine auspices, have secured innumerable...
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The Founders on Religion: A Book of Quotations

James H. Hutson - Reference - 2009 - 288 pages
...Writings of Washington, 5:245. To the various branches of the Army ... he can only again offer in their behalf his recommendations to their grateful country,...be done them here, and may the choicest of heaven's favours, both here and hereafter, attend those who, under the devine auspices, have secured innumerable...
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Colonial America and the American Revolution: The 25 Best Sites

Clint Johnson - Historic sites - 2006 - 275 pages
...of himself in the third person, Washington ended his lengthy address with these words to his troops: "May ample justice be done them here, and may the...others: With these Wishes, and this benediction, the Commander in Chief is about to retire from service. The Curtain of separation will soon be drawn and...
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We Hold These Truths

Randall Norman Desoto - Religion - 2007 - 266 pages
...final adieu to the armies he has so long had the honor to command., he can only again offer in their behalf his recommendations to their grateful country,...both here and hereafter, attend those, who, under Divine auspices, have secured innumerable blessings for others. " 5l Washington also issued a Circular...
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