Remarks On a "reprint of the Original Letters From Washington to Joseph Reed : During the American Revolution, Referred to in the Pamphlets of Lord Mahon And Mr. Sparks"

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most pleasing and flattering wish of mj soul — — will reconcile any place and all circumstances to my feelings, whilst I remain in service.
— as the season is now ap- proaching when either nego- tiation or vigorous exertions must take place ; and Gen- eral Clinton doubtless will, in the latter case — — the sole purpose of this letter is to suggest to your consideration — — for giving an alarm to the militia of the country, and for fixing places of rendez- vous for them, that in cases of s
...udden emergency they may he quickly assembled^ free from tumult — — the preparations for it will be hid under the darkest veil — — any apprehensions I may entertain on this delicate sub- ject unfounded — happy to find it your opinion — Text of the Letter-Books.
most pleasing and flattering hojje of my soul — — will reconcile any place and all circumstances to my feelings, whilst I continue in service.
March 28th, 1779.* — as the season is now fast approaching when either ne- gotiation or vigorous exertions must take place of inactivity ; and as General Clinton doubt- less will, in the latter case — — the sole purpose of this letter is to suggest for your consideration — — for giving an alarm to the militia of the country, and for fixing on places of ren- dezvous for them, that in pases of sudden emergency they may quickly assemble, free from tumult — — the preparations for it will be held under the darkest veil — Mat 8th, 1779.


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