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Of Substantial[?] Service; The Reputation[?] and Military Glory. Nothing can be more pleasing to the officers[?] who [?] the Honor of the army, and the Independency[?] of America, than to See the rapid[?] Progress made by the Troops in Military Discipline
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of substantial service the Reputation and Military Glory. Nothing can be more pleasing to the officers who feel the Honor of the army, and the Independency of America, than to see the rapid progress made by the Troops in Military Discipline
  
The good Conduct of all the officers[?] yesterday gives the General the Highest Satisfaction and the particular services[?] of the Inspector Genl, and those[?] servg[?] in that line Deserves[?] his particular thanks
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The good Conduct of all the officers yesterday gives the General the highest satisfaction and the particular services of the Inspector Genl, and those serving in that line deserves his particular thanks

Revision as of 19:46, 31 August 2020

of substantial service the Reputation and Military Glory. Nothing can be more pleasing to the officers who feel the Honor of the army, and the Independency of America, than to see the rapid progress made by the Troops in Military Discipline

The good Conduct of all the officers yesterday gives the General the highest satisfaction and the particular services of the Inspector Genl, and those serving in that line deserves his particular thanks