To George Washington from Marie-Joseph-Paul-Yves-Roch-Gilbert du Motier, marquis de Lafayette, 31 March 1782
Antony March the 31st 1782
We have Certain Intelligence, My dear General, that Lord North is out of place. He Has Himself Announced that event in Parliament, and Said a New Minister Whould Be Named in the Course of two or three days. It is Generally Believed Marquis de Rockingam will Replace Him—Charles Fox is likely to get into Administration, and there will not be Better principles to be found in the New Ministry than in the former—Can those people think that By Covering the trap with new Leaves they May Better take in the people of America?
Having felt the pulse of france, they will do the same with America—I am glad of it, Because it will give Congress an opportunity to Appear to Advantage.
Adieu, My dear General, let me once more tell you that with the Highest Respect, with all the tenderness and warmth of a Heart devoted to you I Have the Honor to be Your most obedient servant and for ever affectionate friend
Lafayette
PEL.