Doctor Franklin is with Us but he is not a Speaker though We have I think his hearty Approbation of & assent To every Measure. But, my Dear, Times like these call up Genius, which slept before, and stimulate it in action to a degree, that eclipses what might before have been fixed as a Standard. The War will not last Seven Years if I have any Judgment in Matters, and as to powder I hope the Measures we are taking will procure a supply, but I do not approve of wasting it on Batteries, Ships &c, however much, I approve of & applaud the Bravery of Our Men. I hope General Washington answered the Character I gave of him, I only wish he had a better regulated & provided Army to Command, but hope for the best, if We can worry them through this Campaign, resources will be procured or relief obtained. I have the fullest assurance that These Colonies will rise triumphant, & shine to the latest posterity, though trying Scenes are before Us which Our Wise Father is in Mercy exercising Us with at this Day.
Silas Deane, delegate to the Second Continental Congress, from a letter to Elizabeth Deane, 1 July 1775


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