1From George Washington to Adrienne, Marquise de Lafayette, 25 November 1784 (Washington Papers)
If my expression was equal to my sensibility, I should in more elegant language than I am Master...
2From George Washington to the Marquise de Lafayette, 13 June 1793 (Washington Papers)
While I acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 13th of March, I can, with the greatest...
3From George Washington to the Marquise de Lafayette, 16 March 1793 (Washington Papers)
I addressed a few lines to you on the 31st of January, in a state of entire uncertainty in what...
4From George Washington to Adrienne, Marquise de Lafayette, 10 May 1786 (Washington Papers)
Of all the correspondencies with which I am honored, none has given me more pleasure than yours;...
5From George Washington to the Marquise de Lafayette, 5 June 1795 (Washington Papers)
Neither your situation nor mine, will render it advisable for me to add more to the enclosed...
6George Washington to Madame de Lafayette, 15 March 1793 (Jefferson Papers)
I addressed a few lines to you on the 31st. of January, in a state of entire uncertainty in what...
7Enclosure: To the Marquise de Lafayette, 31 January 1793 (Washington Papers)
If I had words that could convey to you an adequate idea of my feelings on the present Situation...
8From George Washington to Adrienne, Marquise de Lafayette, 4 April 1784 (Washington Papers)
It is now, more than ever, I want words to express the sensibility & gratitude with which the...