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1971. DEARBORN (Henry), Services of.—
The integrity, attention, skill, and economy
with which you have conducted your department
(War) have given me the most complete
and unqualified satisfaction, and this testimony
I bear to it with all the sincerity of truth
and friendship; and should a war come on, there
is no person in the United States to whose management
and care I could commit it with equal
confidence.—
To Henry Dearborn. Washington ed. v, 229.
Ford ed., ix, 171.
(W.
1808)
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