Washington, George, 1732-1799. The writings of George Washington from the original manuscript sources
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To REVEREND JAMES MADISON48

[Note:Chairman of the meeting of inhabitants of James City County, Va. ]

   Mount Vernon, September 23, 1793.

    Sir: Every well-wisher of the U. States must derive pleasure from the disposition which has been shewn generally, by the citizens thereof, to repel with firmness any attempts tending to disturb their present repose. It was with much satisfaction therefore that I received the Resolutions of the Inhabitants of James City County, enclosed in your Letter of the 16 instant, containing sentiments which accord with those which have been expressed by so many respectable Citizens in every part of the Union.

    While such a disposition and such sentiments are retained by my Fellow Citizens, on whose aid and support, in the discharge of the trust which they have confided to me, I place entire confidence, we may expect, under the protection of a kind providence a continuation of those blessings which these States enjoy in a superior degree.49

[Note:From the "Letter Book" copy in the Washington Papers. ]