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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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Autobiography, Reminiscences and Letters of John Trumbull, from 1756 to 1841

John Trumbull - Painters - 1841 - 514 pages
...sanguine expectations ; and my gratitude for the interposition of Providence, and the assistance I have received from my countrymen, increases with every...contest. While I repeat my obligations to the army jn general, I should do injustice to my own feelings not to acknowledge in this place, the peculiar...
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Lives of the Presidents of the United States: With Biographical Notices of ...

Robert W. Lincoln - Presidents - 1842 - 610 pages
...rectitude of our cause, the support of the supreme power of the Union, and the patronage of Heaven. "While I repeat my obligations to the army in general,...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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Town's Fourth Reader: Containing a Selection of Lessons, Exclusively from ...

Salem Town - 1845 - 296 pages
...sanguine expectations; and my gratitude for the interposition of Providence, and for the 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 that the choice of confidential...
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The History of the American Revolution

Michael Doheny - United States - 1846 - 264 pages
...sanguine expectations ; and my gratis tude for the interposition of Providence, and the assistance I have received from my countrymen, increases with every review of the momentous contest. • , . ••f-vv " While I repeat my obligations to the army in gene-: ral, I should do injustice...
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The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Army ...

Aaron Bancroft - 1847 - 474 pages
...sanguine expectations ; and my gratitude for the interposition of Providence, and the assistance ] have received from my countrymen, increases with every...contest. " While I repeat my obligations to the army in ge neral, I should do injustice to my own feelings not to acknowledge, in this place, the peculiar...
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A Pictorial History of the United States of America: From the Earliest ...

R. Thomas (A.M.) - United States - 1847 - 1076 pages
...received from my countrymen, increase with every review of the momentous contest. " While I respect my obligations to the army in general, I should do...my own feelings, not to acknowledge, in this place, tlie peculiar services and distinguished merits of the persons who have been attached to my person...
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The Fourth Reader, Or, Exercises in Reading and Speaking: Designed for the ...

Salem Town - Elocution - 1847 - 420 pages
...sanguine expectations ; and my gratitude for the interposition of Providence, and for the assistance I have received from my countrymen, increases with every review of the momentous contest. 10. " While I repeat my obligations to the army in general, I should do injustice to my own feelings...
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Town's Third Reader: Containing a Selection of Lessons, Exclusively from ...

Salem Town - Readers - 1848 - 300 pages
...sanguine expectations; and my gratitude for the interposition of Providence, and for the 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 that the choice of confidential...
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The Life of George Washington ....

Aaron Bancroft - 1848 - 472 pages
...sanguine expectations ; and my gratitude for the interposition of Providence, and the assistance 1 have received from my countrymen, increases with every...contest. " While I repeat my obligations to the army in ge neral, I should do injustice to my own feelings not to acknowledge, in this place, the peculiar...
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The Constitution of the United States of America

William L. Hickey - Constitutional history - 1853 - 588 pages
...most sanguine expectations; and my gratitude for the interposition of Providence, and the assistance I have received from my countrymen, increases with every...feelings not to acknowledge, in this place, the peculiar sen-ices and distinguished merits of the gentlemen who have been attached to my person during the war....
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