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Altho I Write You another Private letter, I Must Confidentially Let you know My opinion Upon...
Had I Not So perfect a Confidence in Your friendship, I Would Very Much fear to tire You with My...
L : American Philosophical Society Mr et Mde. La Marquise De lafayette et Mr. De Gouvion...
A friendly letter I wrote You, and the One I Receive is not so affectionate as usual. The Value I...
Among the Numberless Applications I Have Had for our Society, there is One which, in duty to My...
To My Great Satisfaction, My departure is fixed Upon the tenth of Next Month, When I intend...
ALS : University of Pennsylvania Library In Case the Arret for our free ports Has not Yet Come to...
ALS : American Philosophical Society I intended Having this day the pleasure to See You, But am...
Altho’ I Have not Been Honoured with an Answer to My last letter, I will not lose time in...
ALS : American Philosophical Society Having determined to Go By the Next packet that Sails from...
At the Very instant of Sailing for America, I stop to Send You the New Modelled Regulations of...
I Have Already Had the pleasure to Acquaint You with My Arrival in America, and am Endeavouring...
I am Very Unfortunate in My Attempts to Meet You, But Hope at last to Have Better Success, and...
With all the warmth of my long and tender friendship I Congratulate You Upon the Birth of Your...
Every where I Have Met with delays—but so Agreable were they in their Nature that I Cannot...
When I Heard of Your Going to France, I heartly lamented I Could not Have the Honour to Receive...
Every step I move there Comes upon me a Happy Necessity to Change my plans. The Reception I met...
On My Arrival at Boston I Have Been So kindly Received that No Words Can Express My lively,...
In spite of Calculations and Engagements, I Cannot absolutely leave Boston, at least for some...
Altho I Hope in a few days Having the pleasure to see You, I must Beg Leave to mention a matter...
Yesterday’s letter being some what official, I must, Before the Express goes, gratify my desire...
I am Very Happy to think I will at last meet You, and to morrow Expect doing myself the pleasure...
Lafayette arrived in New York on 4 August 1784 for a visit which lasted until 21 December 1784...
I Shou’d think myself much Obliged to Your encellency if through Your Means Some of the Following...
I Have Received Your Affectionate letter Of the 8th inst., and from the known Sentiments of My...
… [France has ordered] two large Armies to get in readiness … in Flanders and … in Alsace.… I...
After a pretty tedious passage of thirty days we Have Safely Arrived at Brest, from whence I Came...
Le Mis. De la Fayette a l’honneur de faire ses compliments à Monsieur Jefferson et lui envoye la...
L : American Philosophical Society M et Mde. La Mise. De la Fayette prient Monsieur Franklin de...
ALS : American Philosophical Society Inclosed Your Excellency will find a Letter from a Canadian...