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To George Washington from William Stephens Smith, 28 April 1782

Sir. Sunday 28th April [17]82

In the course of seven Years Service, I am only conscious of neglecting my public Duty two Days viz. Wednesday & Thursday last—My feelings as a soldier are wounded—But my future Happiness and Prospects in Life greatly depended upon their being spent as they were & under those circumstances I flatter myself Your Excellency will excuse me. I am with my usual Respect Your Excellency’s most obed. Servt

Wm S. Smith &c.

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