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" ... separate armies, through the course of the war. From their good sense and prudence he anticipates the happiest consequences : and while he congratulates them on the glorious occasion which renders their services in the field no longer necessary, he... "
pt. II. Correspondence and miscellaneous papers relating to the American ... - Page 495
by George Washington - 1855
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Annual Register, Volume 26

Edmund Burke - History - 1785 - 652 pages
...well for theij counfel on many interefting occaftons, as for their ardour in promoting the fuccefs of the plans he had adopted ; to the commandants of regiments and corps, and to the officers for their zeal and attention in carrying his orders promptly into execution ; to the ftafF,...
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Washington's Political Legacies: To which is Annexed an Appendix, Containing ...

George Washington - Presidents - 1800 - 240 pages
...renders their services in the field no longer necessary, he wishes to express the strong obligations he feels himself under for the assistance he has received...counsel on many interesting occasions, as for their ardour in promoting the success of the plans he had. adopted ; to the commandants of regiments and...
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Annual Register of World Events, Volume 26

History - 1800 - 608 pages
...well for their counfel on many interefting occafions, as for their ardour in pro. rooting the fuccefs of the plans he had adopted ; to the commandants of regiments and corps, and to the officers tor their zeal and attention in. carrying his orders promptly into execution ; to the ihff,...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...

History - 1800 - 632 pages
...well for their counfel on many interesting occafions, as for their ardour in promoting the fuccefs of the plans he had adopted ; to the commandants of regiments and corps, snd to the officers tor their zeal and attention in carrying his orders promptly into execution ; to...
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The Washingtoniana: Containing a Sketch of the Life and Death of the Late ...

1802 - 440 pages
...necessary, he Wishes to express the strong obligations he feels himself under for the assistance h* has received from every class, and in every instance....manner, to the; general officers,- as well for their councils on many interesting occasions, as for their ardor in promoting- th« success of the plans...
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History of the Rise, Progress, and Termination of the American Revolution ...

Mercy Otis Warren - United States - 1805 - 496 pages
...well tor their couniel on many interefiing occa" fion . as for their ardor in promoting the fnccefs of the " plans he had adopted ; to the commandants of regiments .. and corps, and to the officers, for their zeal and attention •' in carrying his orders promptly into execution ; to the...
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The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the Armies of the ...

David Ramsay - Presidents - 1807 - 486 pages
...their servicea in the field no longer longer necessary, he wishes to express thfc strong obligations he feels himself under for the assistance he has received...and affectionate manner to the general officers, as \vell for their counsel on many interesting occasions, as for their ardour in promoting the success...
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The Life of George Washington: First President, and Commander in Chief of ...

John Corry - 1809 - 262 pages
...renders their services in the. field no longer necessary, he wishes to express the strong obligations he feels himself under, for the assistance he has received from every class, and in every instance. To the various branches of the army, the general takes this last and solemn opportunity of professing...
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The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the Armies of the ...

David Ramsay - Generals - 1814 - 274 pages
...the general officers, as well for their touu,->es on many interesting occasions, a"s for their ardour in promoting the success of the .plans he had adopted ; to the commandants of regiment*, and corps, and to the other ofticeis, for their zeal and attention in ca rying his o^ ders...
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The Biography of the Principal American Military and Naval Heroes ...

Thomas Wilson - United States - 1817 - 344 pages
...renders their services in th<: fa-Id no longer necessary, he wishes to express the strong obligations he feels himself under, for the assistance he has received from every class, and in every instance. To the various branches of the army, the general takes this last and solemn opportunity of professing...
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