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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In the two last weeks we have inlisted but ab* 1000 men, whereas, I was confidently hid^ to believe, by all the officers I conversed with, that we should by this time have had the regiments nearly compleated. Our total number upon paper amounts to abt 10,500; but as a large por- tion of these are return'd '^"not join'd, I never expect to receive them ; as an ineffectual order has once issued to call them in, another 'is now gone forth, pe- remptorily requiring all officers, under pain of being ...cashier' d, and recruits as^^^ being treated as deserters, to join their re- S. "led," and so by me. S. "not joined" Italicized. ''' S. "of.'^ 43 spective regiments by the first day of next month, that I may know my real strength ; but if my fears are not imaginary, I shall have a dreadfal ace* of the advano'd month's pay. In con- sequence of the assurances given and my expectation of having at least men enough Inlisted to defend our lines, to which may be added my unwillingness o/"^ burthening the cause with unne- cessary expence, no relief of militia has been order'd in to supply the places of those who are releas'd from their ingage- ment to-morrow, and cm^^^ whom (tho' many have promised to continue out the month) there is no security of their stay.
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