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Lafayette arrived in New York on 4 August 1784 for a visit which lasted until 21 December 1784...
Was I to found my Hopes Upon the Letters I have from Congress, I would please my fancy with the...
Letter not found. 8 February [ 1787? ]. This letter was “probably to JM,” but the evidence is not...
In spite of Calculations and Engagements, I Cannot absolutely leave Boston, at least for some...
Your Correspondents in france, Besides me, are So Well informed that You Have only to Be affraid...
… [France has ordered] two large Armies to get in readiness … in Flanders and … in Alsace.… I...
Had I Not a proper Reliance on the Steadiness of Your Sentiments I Might fear You Have forgotten...
Letter not found. 4 January 1803, Paris. Offered for sale in Stan. V. Henkels Catalogue No. 686...
General Bernadotte is so gloriously introduced by his own reputation, and Character, that I shall...
Altho I Have Not for Many Years Heard from You, I Hope that if You Have Received a Long Letter of...
I Have received my dear Friend, your Letter, May the 1st. and it has been a most lively heartfelt...
I have two days ago written a long Letter to M. Jefferson which as it will be communicated to you...
The Arrival of General Armstrong is the Last Opportunity I Had to Hear from You—I Was More...
4 June 1805, La Grange . “Permit me to Introduce and Recommend to You Mm. Armand de Letten and...
Mr. David parish, now a french Citizen, and Inhabitant of Antwerpt is Going to Visit America. The...
Your Letter of the 6h. June, My dear friend, or Rather a Copy of it from the press Has Come to...
The Sudden departure of Mr. Coles Has Left me But the Time to Come to town, take Leave of Him,...
I Wish Gnl. Armstrong May before the departure of the Vessel Know Something More of the Late...
I Have Received By the John Adams Your kind Letter of the 4h december and Wish it Was in My power...
The John Adams By Whom I Have Received Your Kind Letter of the 4h december is Not Yet Returned...
The Letters intended for the John Adams Are Gone an other Way. I Will not However Miss the...
I Leave it With General Armstrong to inform You of the Happy Repeal of the two Milan and Berlin...
Your Letters Sent By Mr. david parish are the Last I Have Received. He Has kept the patents to...
I Have Had Lately the pleasure to Write By Gnl. Armstrong, But Cannot let the Homer depart...
I am Sure You Have Had the Goodness to Answer My Long triplicate the Last of Which Went By the...
It is to me a particular Gratification, in Remembrance of old times, and in Justice to a Very...
I Gratefully thank You for Your Letter Novr the 1st., and for the incessant Attention You are...
It is a Good fortune for me to Arrive from La Grange in time to improve the Opportunity that is...
27 December 1811, La Grange. Discusses Franco-American relations and introduces Mr. de Correa....
The Arrival of the Wasp Has Brought to me no letters from You. The Sudden departure of the Hornet...
While I Have been obliged By my pecuniary Circumstances to part With four More patents of my...
The Hornet is Going to Sail. By Her You Will Receive dispatches Which Make it Unnecessary for me...
The Repeal of the orders in Council Has Been Announced to us. I Rejoice at the Success of Your...
Our friend M. Barlow has communicated to me the article of your Letter relative to my affairs. So...
While You are Honorably Engaged in patriotic Concerns for which my feelings Have not Ceased,...
The Arrival of Mr. Crawford and two Letters from our friend Monroe and david parish Have informed...
I Had flattered myself with the Expectation to See Mr. Tod in our Rural Retirements before He...
Mr. Masson a Citizen of the U.S. whose Relations in france are particularly known to me, and who...
This letter will Be delivered By mr. Chevalier, a Son to the Gentleman I Recommended to You last...
The glorious termination of the war and the Ratification of the peace are Events which on Every...
The Name of Regnauld de St. Jean d’Angely a member of the Constituent assembly, of our late House...
Amidst the services I would be happy to render to the U.S. I set in the first rank an acquisition...
The Correspondance of Mr Jackson Has over My Letters, in our Quick Sand of politicks, the...
I Have Had the pleasure to write to You By Several opportunities and took the Liberty to...
I Have taken the liberty Some time Ago to Mention to You the Eager Wishes of a friend of Mine,...
Your kind favour, May 10h, is an Additional proof of the friendly Concern in My Behalf for Which...
I Have not Had for a Long time the pleasure to Hear from You, and Beg You not to Leave me in this...
Our Beloved Jefferson is No More, My dear friend, and While I Mingle My Sorrows With Yours, I...
I Hope Your Health, the Report on Which Has for Some time Given me inexpressible Anguish, is Now...
Altho’ I have not this long while heard from you, I have Had very material proofs of your’s and...