Washington's letter after the Battle of Trenton Jan 1 1777. Paragraph 2 mentions Dec 28, 1776; the sentiment could apply to the rally Jan 28, 2020.
From George Washington to the Executive Committee of the Continental Congress, 1 January 1777
[para 2] The Accounts you give me, in yours of the 28th Ulto of the good Effects that are likely to flow from our Success at Trenton, add not a little to the Satisfaction I have felt on that occasion. You are pleased to pay me many personal compliments, as if the merit of that Affair was due solely to me; but I assure you, the other General Officers, who assisted me in the plan and execution, have full as good right to your Encomiums as myself.
https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Washington/03-07-02-0395