A Poetical Epistle to George Washington, Esq., Commander-In Chief of the Armies of the United States of America.

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In sickness and in sorrow he was prompt and assiduous as the minister of consolation. The poor rise up and call him blessed.
The tears of a whole congregation were mingled in his grave." — David Pulsifer.
24 APPENDIX.
II.
ADDRESS OF THE Provincial Congress of Massachusetts.
July I, 1775.
To his Excellency George Washington, Esqr., General and Commander in Chief of the Continental Army.
May it please your Excellency : The Congress of the Massachusetts Colony, impress'd with every Sentiment of Gr
...atitude and Respect, beg leave to congratulate you on your safe arrival : and to wish you all imaginable Happiness and Success, in the execution of the important duties of your elevated station. While we applaud that Attention to the public good, manifested in your Appointment, we equally admire that disinterested Virtue, and distinguished Patriotism, -which alone could call you from those Enjoyments of domestic Life, which a sublime & manly Taste Joined with a most affluent Fortune can aiTord, to hazard your Life, and to endure the fatigues of War in the Defence APPENDIX.

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