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-- As soon as these arrangements shall be made, the general is
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-- As soon as these arrangements shall be made, the general is confident there will be no delay in discharging, with every mark of distinction and honor, all the men enlisted for the war, who will then have faithfully performed their engagements with the public.  The general has already interested himself in their behalf, and he thinks he need not repeat the assurances of his disposition to be useful to them on the present, and every other proper occasion -- In the meantime, he is determined that no military neglect or excuses shall go unpunished while he retains the command of the army."
confident there will be no delay in difcharging, with every
 
mark of diftinction and honor, all the men enlifted for the
 
war, who will then have faithfully performed their engage-
 
ments with the public.  The general has already interefted
 
himfelf in their behalf, and he thinks he need not repeat
 
the afsurances of his difpofition to be ufeful to them on
 
the prefent, and every other proper occafion -- In the mean
 
time, he is determined that no military neglect or excuses  
 
shall go unpunifhed while he retains the command of
 
the army."
 

Latest revision as of 13:54, 17 October 2017

-- As soon as these arrangements shall be made, the general is confident there will be no delay in discharging, with every mark of distinction and honor, all the men enlisted for the war, who will then have faithfully performed their engagements with the public. The general has already interested himself in their behalf, and he thinks he need not repeat the assurances of his disposition to be useful to them on the present, and every other proper occasion -- In the meantime, he is determined that no military neglect or excuses shall go unpunished while he retains the command of the army."