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Le Marquis de lafayette Most Respectful Compliments Wait on Mrs. Adams and is highly sensible of...
I Have Been Honoured with Your favour By Mr̃ Joy to Whom I Will Readily Render Every Service in...
I am Much Better pleased with Your Second Volume than with the times—And the politics of this...
I Will not Enter on a detaïl of European Affairs, Still less So of our trouble in france, as M....
Altho’ I Have not Been Honoured with an Answer to My last letter, I will not lose time in...
J’ai Recue, monsieur, avec bien de la Reconnoissance les detaïls que vous avis la Bonté de...
I Heartily Give You joy, My dear Sir, Upon the Happy Conclusion of Your dutch Negotiations. Every...
I Expected to write to You By c ll franks, But as His departure Has Been daily differed, I will...
Your favor of the 29h last Has Safely Come to Hand, for Which I am the More Obliged to you, as I...
At the Very instant of Sailing for America, I stop to Send You the New Modelled Regulations of...
I Most Heartily thank You for Your Affectionate Letter of Last october which I Have received only...
I Beg You will Accept My Best thanks for the two letters You Have Been pleased to write Giving...
Amidst the Buzzling of Interior and foreign Affairs, I am glad to find an Opportunity to Remind...
Had I Been But a slow traveller, I should much Sooner Have Received, and of Course Aknowledged...
I present You with my New Year Good Wishes so far as to conform ourselves to the European...
Before I Had a Pointed Reason to write, My friendship for You, and our Common zeal for the Public...
On My Arrival at this Beloved place it Was My intention to Hasten to quincey and Embrace You...
Headquarters, 9 January 1778. RC ( Adams Papers ); printed : Lafayette in the Age of the American...
I Have long wished for a private opportunity to write to you, And while Expecting it, Have...
Whether My Letters to America, or the Answers from My friends Have Miscarried I am Not Able to...
I am much obliged to You for the Very Agreable Acquaintance of Mr Theodore Lyman; to Him I Will...
I Have Been Very Happy to See You, and altho’ I Regretted The Shortness of My Visit, and the...
As I came but this morning from Versailles, it was not in my power sooner to answer to the letter...
Inclosed you will find what I intended to Carry this Morning— but the duke de Choiseùil’s death...
A friendly letter I wrote You, and the One I Receive is not so affectionate as usual. The Value I...
Your kind Letter by Major Swett Has afforded me the Highest pleasure—it Will Be Answered By a...
This letter is Going by a private Hand, and While I am Reminding You of one of Your Sincerest...
ALS : Massachusetts Historical Society Having Been Honoured With letters from Congress, it...
I beg leave of applying to you in an instance where I am much Concern’d. The Case I shall lay...
Receive the Most Cordial Congratulations from an old friend of the father and the Son, who on...