George Washington, Newburgh Address, 1783
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George Washington, Newburgh Address, 1783

2023-09-22
Mutiny is a terrible thing for a commander, and Washington does a rousing job holding his army together as they reach towards their final victory     Gentlemen: By an anonymous summons, an attempt has been made to convene you together; how inconsistent with the rules of propriety, how unmilitary, and how subversive of all order and discipline, let the good sense of the army decide... This much, gentlemen, I have thought it incumbent on me to observe to you, to s...
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