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alisha [4.7K]
3 years ago
6

As a Patriot, write a letter to the editor of your local newspaper. Point out the Patriot strengths and why you think the Patrio

ts will win the war for independence. It should be at least one paragraph in length.
I WILL GIVE GOOD RATINGS AND BRAINLY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
PLZ HELP !!!!!!!!!!!!!
EMEGENCY!!!!!!!!!!!!!
History
2 answers:
shepuryov [24]3 years ago
5 0

With much grief I received the account of your indisposition; but at the same time was happy to find you rather growing better, & that there was a prospect of your recovery. Not that I deemed you anxious to live; I supposed the contrary: —but whether to live or die, I know you are perfectly resigned to the will of Heaven.—But for the sake of your family & friends, I wished you to live yet many years: that I too might again see you, & manifest that filial duty which I feel, & would chearfully pay, to your latest breath.

When I look back on past time, I regret our difference of sentiment in great as well as (sometimes) in little politics; as it was a deduction from the happiness otherwise to have been enjoyed. Yet you had always too much regard to freedom in thinking & the rights of conscience, to lay upon me any injunctions which could interfere with my own opinion of what was [inserted: my] duty. In all things I have endeavoured to keep a good conscience, void of offence towards God and man. Often have I thanked my Maker for the greatest blessing of my life—your example & instructions in all the duties I owe to God, and my neighbour. They have not been lost upon me; tho’ I am aware that in many things I have offended, & come short of my duty. For these things I am grieved; but not as those who have no hope.

I am deeply indebted too for your care in my education; I only regret that I improved my time no better.

But altho’ the line of action I have pursued has not always been such as you would have chosen; yet (but I boast not) in regard to religion and morality, I hope you have never repented that I was your son. By God’s grace I will in my future life aim at higher attainments in those all-essential points; not only from a sense of duty to my Creator—from a regard to my own happiness here and beyond the grave—but that I may never wound the breast of a parent to whom I am under so many and so great obligations.

Jet001 [13]3 years ago
4 0
Remember that the patriots were fighting for their homes, where they had lived for a while and were familiar with.
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