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General Washington to Governour Livingston

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GENERAL WASHINGTON TO GOVERNOUR LIVINGSTON.

Head-Quarters, Newark, 23d November, 1776.

Sir: The critical situation of our affairs, and the movements of the enemy, make some further and immediate exertions absolutely necessary. In order that you may have the fullest representation, and form a perfect idea of what is now necessary, I have desired Colonel Reed to wait on you, and must refer you to him for particulars.

I am, with great respect and regard, sir, your most obedient and very humble servant,

GO˙ WASHINGTON.

To Governour Livingston, New-Jersey.

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