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various duties of the field are conducted with adroitness and propriety. | various duties of the field are conducted with adroitness and propriety. | ||
− | To perpetuate to the Militia of Massachusetts, if possible, this respectability in arms, is the most ardent wish of the Commander in chief: he flatters himself of having the concurrent wishes of every good citizen, in this laudable desire, and he hopes | + | To perpetuate to the Militia of Massachusetts, if possible, this respectability in arms, is the most ardent wish of the Commander in chief: he flatters himself of having the concurrent wishes of every good citizen, in this laudable desire, and he hopes from them, a continuation of those efforts, which have already raised the Militia to its present exalted state of improvement. |
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various duties of the field are conducted with adroitness and propriety.
To perpetuate to the Militia of Massachusetts, if possible, this respectability in arms, is the most ardent wish of the Commander in chief: he flatters himself of having the concurrent wishes of every good citizen, in this laudable desire, and he hopes from them, a continuation of those efforts, which have already raised the Militia to its present exalted state of improvement.