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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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The Words of Washington: Being Selections from the Most Celebrated of His Papers

George Washington - United States - 1886 - 78 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 have been attached to my person during the war. It was impossible the choice of confidential...
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George Washington, Volume 1

Henry Cabot Lodge - Presidents - 1889 - 376 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." Then, after a wo»d of gratitude to the army and to his staff, he concluded as follows: " I consider...
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Washington and Other Great Military Commanders: A Series of Biographical ...

William Henry Davenport Adams - Command of troops - 434 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 have been attached to my person during the w.ir : it was impossible the choice of confidential...
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Historical Register of Officers of the Continental Army During the War of ...

Francis Bernard Heitman - United States - 1892 - 548 pages
...most sanguine expectations ; and my gratitude for the interposition of Providence and the assistance I have received from my countrymen, increases with every...to the army in general, I should do injustice to my feelings not to acknowledge in this place the peculiar services and distinguished merits of the gentlemen...
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Historical Register of Officers of the Continental Army During the War of ...

Francis Bernard Heitman - United States - 1892 - 548 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. 421 "Washington. "While I repeat my obligations to the army in general, I should do injustice to my...
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Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 93

Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1896 - 1000 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. ... I consider it my indispensable duty to close this last solemn act of my official life by commending...
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George Washington

Woodrow Wilson - 1896 - 476 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. ... I consider it my indispensable duty to close this last solemn act of my official life by commending...
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The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Volume 30

New York (State) - 1899 - 364 pages
...of Philadelphia and Morristown, he went to fifteen uneventful, uninterrupted years of farming, * " While I repeat my obligations to the Army in general,...services and distinguished merits of the gentlemen who hare been attached to my person during the War. It was impossible the choice of con6dential officers...
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The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Volume 30

New York (State) - 1899 - 362 pages
...dames of Philadelphia and Morristown, he went to fifteen uneventful, uninterrupted years of farming, •"While I repeat my obligations to the Army in general,...injustice to my own feelings not to acknowledge, in this pl:»ce, the peculiar services and distinguished merits of the gentlemen who hare been attached to...
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The Writings of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 11

Thomas Jefferson - United States - 1903
...most sanguine expectations; and rny gratttude for the Interposition of Prov•.'1 the assistance 1 have received from my countrymen, increases with every review of the momentous contest. While 1 rept-.. ..._, •_.:', •g•uton*" to •l•e army in general, 1 thould do Injusttce to my -ledge...
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