Memoirs of Aaron Burr, Volume 1. by Matthew L. (Matthew Livingston) Davis
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impatience.
I am, with respect, Your humble servant, A. BURR. His Excellency GEORGE WASHINGTON. FROM GENERAL WASHINGTON. Headquarters, Fredericksburgh, 26th October, 1778. DEAR SIR, I have your favour of the 24th. You, in my opinion, carry your ideas of delicacy too far when you propose to drop your pay while the recovery of your health necessarily requires your absence from the service. It is not customary, and it would be unjust. You therefore have leave to retire until your health is so far re-established as to enable you to do your duty. Be pleased to give the colonel notice of this, that he may know where to call upon you should any unforeseen exigency require it. I am your obedient servant, G. WASHINGTON. |
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