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Clel Laurens having Been Appointed By Congress to Go to france and Sollicit Succours for the Next...
I Have Received Your first favour from Philadelphia with the Greater Satisfaction, as it promises...
From the Bottom of My Heart I Congratulate you upon the Arrival of the French Fleet—Some Rumors...
… [France has ordered] two large Armies to get in readiness … in Flanders and … in Alsace.… I...
This Letter Goes in the first packet from the Havre, a Change Advantageous Both to Passengers and...
While I was indulging the Hope to See M r Coles at La Grange , to possess Him Some days in our...
Your letter of the 10th of May is the last one that Came into My Hands for which I Beg leave to...
Altho’ the Affair for Which I presume to Adress You Has Been Recommended and Elucidated by the...
I Have Been Honoured with your favor of the 14th and while I am to thank you for the pains You...
Before this Comes to Hand Your Excellency Will Have Got an Accurate Account of the Action Between...
Here I am Arrived in the fond Expectation to See of Sunday morning, But find myself once more...
ALS : American Philosophical Society I am just Coming from Versailles where I went à hunting with...
L : American Philosophical Society Le Mis. De la fayette fait Ses compliments à Monsieur franklin...
how happy I shall think Myself whenever a Safe opportunity of writing to Congress will be...
in Consequence of A Note from me the Admiral Came to Last evening, and defensive ideas Gave way...
I can not let go back my guide without taking this opportunity of wraiting to your excellency...
4 June 1805, La Grange . “Permit me to Introduce and Recommend to You Mm. Armand de Letten and...
These are, my dear Hamilton, two letters By which I communicate to the french general the happy...
The Arrival of Mr. Crawford and two Letters from our friend Monroe and david parish Have informed...
I Beg for liberty’s sake You will Breack Every Engagement to Give us a dinner to Morrow Wenesday....
[. . .] [. . .]ngston Has [. . .] My frien[. . .] [. . .] you and the philosophical Society With...
Le Mis. De la Fayette a l’honneur de faire ses compliments à Monsieur Jefferson et lui envoye la...
Mr. Livingston is Going—I Heartily Lament Not to Accompany Him—it is Necessary for me to Hope You...
having heard of an express from Rhodeisland being Going through the Continental Village I sent...
ALS : American Philosophical Society; transcript: Harvard University Library I Had the Night...
I have Receiv’d your excellency’s favor notifying your arrival at cramberry and am glad to have...
Your orders have reach’d me so late, and found me in such a situation that it will be impossible...
However Silent You May please to Be, I will Nevertheless Remind You of a friend who loves You...
I Have Had some time Ago the pleasure to write you a letter the duplicate of which shall...
Letter not found: from Maj. Gen. Lafayette, c.30 Oct. 1778. GW wrote Vice Admiral d’Estaing on 31...
This opportunity Being Very Safe, Congress will Have Been fully informed By their Minister, and...
Before Your letter Came to Hand M. de Mirabeau Had engaged to disown what He Had Advanced. On the...
Your letters Become More and More distant, and I Anxiously Wish for your Speedy Appointement to...
In Revolving into My Mind the Chances of discovery By the Moon light, and on the other hand the...
Mr Rapatel aid de Camp to General Moreau is going to America where He wishes His Services May Be...
Altho’ I Cannot omit an opportunity of writing to You, my letter will not Be so long and Minuted...
I am Much Better pleased with Your Second Volume than with the times—And the politics of this...
ALS : American Philosophical Society I intended Having this day the pleasure to See You, But am...
Was I to found my Hopes Upon the Letters I have from Congress, I would please my fancy with the...
This letter is not By Any Means directed to the Commander in chief, But to My Most Intimate and...
I have Sign’d the paper because I have been told I schould Sign it, and because almost all the...
Otchikeita is Gone to the abbé, and Kayenlaha will wait for You to Morrow. It is probable Mr. du...
I Will not Enter on a detaïl of European Affairs, Still less So of our trouble in france, as M....
inclos’d I have the honor to send you a letter from General Sullivan which I took the liberty to...
As I’ll Have By this Opportunity the pleasure to Write to You, I shall Now only Mention the...
I hasten to inform you that the Missing transport is safely arriv’d on the 19th at Boston —she is...
This letter will be Handed By cll Morris who waits upon Your Excellency with Gal Greene’s...
I have Receiv’d Three different Accounts from Newyork, and Tho’ the Authorities Are Not...
The Sails are just going to be hoisted, My dear General, and I have But the time of taking my...
I Hope You Have Received my Letter of the 16 h Novem ber Complaining of Your silence—far I am...