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the part of the [...] war depends upon obtaining intelligence of the enemy's motions; I do most earnestly entreat you and General Clinton to exert yourselves to accomplish this most desirable end. It is vital.

I am with sincere esteem,
Dr. Sir, Yr
Most obedt H. Servt
G. Washington