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Philadelphia, July 6, 1776.
SIR: The enclosed Declaration of Independence I am directed to transmit to you, with a request that you will have it proclaimed at the head of the troops under your command, in the way you shall think most proper.
I have only time to add, that the importance of it will naturally suggest the propriety of proclaiming it in such a manner as that the whole Army may be fully apprized of it.
I have the honour to be, sir, your most obedient and very humble servant,
To General Ward, or Officer commanding the Continental Troops at Boston.
Letter from the President of Congress to General Ward
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JOHN HANCOCK, President.