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Williamsburg, Virginia
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Upwards of 90 officers at Kemp's Landing, Suffolk, and Williamsburg address Patrick Henry Jr., late commander of Virginia forces, expressing regret over his resignation and praising his contributions to the colonial cause.
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SIR,
DEPLY concerned for the good of our country, we sincerely lament the unhappy necessity of your resignation; and with all the warmth of affection assure you, that, whatever may have given rise to the indignity lately offered to you, we join with the general voice of the people, and think it our duty to make this publick declaration of our high respect for your distinguished merit. To your vigilance and judgment, as a senator, this united continent bears ample testimony, while she prosecutes her steady opposition to those destructive ministerial measures which your eloquence first pointed out and taught to resent, and your resolution led forward to resist. To your extensive popularity the service also is greatly indebted, for the expedition with which the troops were raised; and while they were continued under your command, the firmness, candour, and politeness, which formed the complexion of your conduct towards them, obtained the signal approbation of the wise and virtuous, and will leave upon our minds the most grateful impression. Although retired from the immediate concerns of war, we solicit the continuance of your kindly attention. We know your attachment to the best of causes; we have the fullest confidence in your abilities, and in the rectitude of your views; and however willing the envious may be to undermine an established reputation, we trust the day will come when justice shall prevail, and thereby secure you an honourable and happy return to the glorious employment of conducting our councils, and hazarding your life in the defence of your country.
With the most grateful sentiments of regard and esteem, we are, sir, very respectfully,
Your most obliged
And obedient humble servants.
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Address signed by upwards of 90 officers lamenting Patrick Henry's resignation as commander in chief of Virginia forces, praising his senatorial vigilance, eloquence against ministerial measures, popularity in raising troops, and conduct towards them, and expressing confidence in his future return to public service.