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" THE successful termination of the war has verified the most sanguine expectations, and my gratitude for the interposition of providence, and the assistance I have received from my countrymen, increases with every review of the momentous contest. "
The Writings of George Washington: pt. II. Correspondence and miscellaneous ... - Page 505
by George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1835
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History of the United States: From Their First Settlement as Colonies, to ...

William Grimshaw - United States - 1821 - 298 pages
...and the assistance I have received from my countrymen, increases with every review of the momentuous contest. While I repeat my obligations to the army,...the peculiar services, and distinguished merits, of those gentlemen who have been attached to my person during the war. It was impossible the choice of...
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Principles and Acts of the Revolution in America: Or, An Attempt to Collect ...

Hezekiah Niles - United States - 1822 - 518 pages
...most sanguine expectations; and my gratitude for the interposition of Providence, and the assistance I have received from my countrymen, increases with every...peculiar services and distinguished merits of the persons who bave been attached to my person during the war. It was impossible the choice of confidential...
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Principles and Acts of the Revolution in America: Or, An Attempt to Collect ...

Hezekiah Niles - United States - 1822 - 526 pages
...mosl sanguine expectations; and my gratitude for the interposition of Providence, and the nssisUnce 1 have received from my countrymen, increases with every review of the momentous contest. "While 1 repeat my obligations to the army in general, I should <io injustice to my own feelings, not to acknowledge,...
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The Biography of the Principal American Military and Naval Heroes ...

Thomas Wilson - Military biography - 1822 - 392 pages
...momentuous contest. " While I repeat my obligations to the army in general, I should do injustice to my own not to acknowledge, in this place, the peculiar services and distinguished merits of tlie persons who had been attached to my person during the war. It was impossible the choice of confidential...
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A New American Biographical Dictionary; Or, Remembrancer of the Departed ...

Thomas Jones Rogers - United States - 1823 - 376 pages
...most sanguine expectations; and my gratitude for the interposition of Providence, ami thr assistance I have received from my countrymen, increases with every...peculiar services and distinguished merits of the persons who have been attached to my person during the war. It was impossible the choice of confidential...
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Apr. 1, 1782, to Nov. 1, 1788, inclusive; also, the Journal of the Committee ...

United States. Continental Congress - United States - 1823 - 1022 pages
...I have received from my countrymen, increases with ever)- review of the momentous contest. While 1 repeat my obligations to the army in general, I should...own feelings not to acknowledge, in this place, the pccmiar services and distinguished merits of the gentlemen who have been attached to my person during...
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Journals of the American Congress: from 1774 to 1788: In Four Volumes ...

United States. Continental Congress - United States - 1823 - 1024 pages
...most sanguine expectations; and my gratitude for the interposition of Providence, and the assistance I have received from my countrymen, increases with every review of the momentous .contest. so arduous a tusk; which however was superseded by a confidence in the rectitude of our cause, the...
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A New American Biographical Dictionary; Or, Remembrancer of the Departed ...

Thomas Jones Rogers - United States - 1823 - 382 pages
...most sanguine expectations; and my gratitude for the interposition of Providence, am! the assistance I have received from my countrymen, increases with every review of the momentous cojitest. While I repeat my obligations to the army in general, I should do injustice to my own feelings...
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Annals of the American Revolution: Or, A Record of the Causes and Events ...

Jedidiah Morse - Indians of North America - 1824 - 524 pages
...with every review of the momentous contest. " While I respect my obligations to the army in general, T should do injustice to my own feelings, not to acknowledge...peculiar services and distinguished merits of the persons, who have been attached to my person during the war. It was impossible the choice of confidential...
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The American Preceptor

Caleb Bingham - 1825 - 234 pages
...with every review of the momentous contest. 4. While 1 repeat my obligations to the army in gener al, I should do injustice to my own feelings not to acknowledge, in this place, the peculiar services, and distin guished merits of the gentlemen who have been attached to my person during the war. 5. Jt was...
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