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" Confiding in you, sir, and in the worthy generals immediately under your command, we have the most flattering hopes of success in the glorious struggle for American liberty, and the fullest assurances that whenever this important contest shall be decided... "
The Clarksons of New York, a Sketch - Page 245
1875
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The Life of George Washington,: Commander in Chief of the American ..., Volume 2

John Marshall - Generals - 1804 - 654 pages
...af'er * Af'er expressing their joy at his appointment, the address proceeds to say, • "' We have the fullest assurances that whenever this important...be decided by that fondest wish of every American soul....an accommodation with our mother country, you will cheerfully resign the important deposit...
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The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the Armies of the ...

David Ramsay - Presidents - 1807 - 486 pages
...York, in which, after expressing their approbation of his elevation to command, they say, " we have the fullest assurances that whenever this important...contest shall be decided, by that fondest wish of each American soul, an accommodation with our mother country, you will cheerfully resign the important...
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Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Army Through ...

Aaron Bancroft - 1808 - 604 pages
...Washington, while on his journey to the American camp, " We have the fullest assurance," say they, " that whenever this important contest shall be decided, by that fondest wish of each American soul, an accommodation with our mother country, you will cheerfully resign the important...
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Principles and Acts of the Revolution in America: Or, An Attempt to Collect ...

Hezekiah Niles - United States - 1822 - 514 pages
...under your command, we have the most flattering hopes of success ia the gbri— •• — 56. ous struggle for American liberty, and the fullest assurances,...contest shall be decided, by that fondest wish of each American soul, an accommodation with our mother country, you will cheerfully resign the important...
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The Writings of George Washington: pt. II. Correspondence and miscellaneous ...

George Washington, Jared Sparks - Presidents - 1834 - 578 pages
...I. p. 64. " Confiding in you, Sir," they say to Washington, " and in the worthy Generals immediately under your command, we have the most flattering hopes...glorious struggle for American liberty, and the fullest assurance, that whenever this important contest shall be decided by that fondest wish of each American...
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The Writings of George Washington: pt. II. Correspondence and miscellaneous ...

George Washington, Jared Sparks - Presidents - 1834 - 580 pages
...I. p. 64. " Confiding in you, Sir," they say to Washington, " and in the worthy Generals immediately under your command, we have the most flattering hopes...glorious struggle for American liberty, and the fullest assurance, that whenever this important contest shall be decided by that fondest wish of each American...
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A Book of the United States: Exhibiting Its Geography, Divisions ...

Grenville Mellen - United States - 1839 - 934 pages
...general Washington, while on his journey to the American camp. 'We have the fullest assurance,' say they, 'that whenever this important contest shall be decided, by that fondest wish of each American soul, an accommodation with our mother country, you will cheerfully resign the important...
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Life of George Washington: Embracing Anecdotes Illustrative of His Character

Horatio Hastings Weld - Presidents - 1845 - 250 pages
...York, in which, after expressing their approbation of his elevation to command, they say, " We have the fullest assurances, that whenever this important contest shall be decided by that fondest wish of each American soul, an accommodation with our mother country, you will cheerfully resign the important...
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Pictorial Life of George Washington: Embracing Anecdotes, Illustrative of ...

Horatio Hastings Weld - Presidents - 1846 - 250 pages
...York, in which, after expressing their approbation of his elevation to command, they say, "We have the fullest assurances, that whenever this important contest shall be decided by that fondest wish of each American soul, an accommodation with our mother country, you will cheerfully resign the important...
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The Writings of George Washington: pt. II. Correspondence and miscellaneous ...

George Washington - United States - 1847 - 588 pages
...I. p. 64. " Confiding in you, Sir," they say to Washington, " and in the worthy Generals immediately under your command, we have the most flattering hopes...glorious struggle for American liberty, and the fullest assurance, that whenever this important contest shall be decided by that fondest wish of each American...
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