1To Alexander Hamilton from Marquis de Lafayette, 10 February 1801 (Hamilton Papers)
...America and Americans in terms gratifying to my feelings and Has Expressed Himself particularly desirous to Come to you with a Letter from your old and Constant friend. You Have no doubt Received the News of the Negociation Between the United States and france,
2To Thomas Jefferson from Lafayette, [10 January 1801?] (Jefferson Papers)
I Need Not telling You How Happy I Have Been Made By a Reconciliation Between the United States and france—I Have Every Reason to Believe that the Dispositions of this Governement Are in that Respect Very Good—You Will, I think, Be Satisfied With Cen pichon, Whose Acquaintance Has Been Very Agreeable to Me, Who Has the...
3To George Washington from Lafayette, 9 May 1799 (Washington Papers)
...On hearing of the interior divisions which to me appear more unnatural than to those who have witnessed their progress, on finding how much in the differences betwenn the united States and france, the later had been to blame, and how far I am, not only to influence, but Even to ascertain the dispositions of her government, I had some times, within myself, Revolved the arguments Contained in...
4To George Washington from Lafayette, 6 June 1791 (Washington Papers)
...Most intimate affection, of Common principles, and Common interest will Be Most Heartly Received in france, and on that Ground You may work Your plan, and Send it to france, with a private Copy for me. The United States and france Must Be one people, and so Begin the Confederation of all Nations who will assert their own Rights.
5To George Washington from Lafayette, 20 May 1798 (Washington Papers)
...is a Circumstance which from Every public motives and private feelings makes me more UnHappy than I can find words to Express the Anxiety of My Mind—I mean the deplorable disputes Between the United States and france—I See that instead of Subsiding, as I Had Expected it would Be the Case, they Appear to Be worse than Ever—Let us Hope at Least that My Heart will not Be Rent with the dismal...
6Lafayette to Thomas Jefferson, 22 April 1812 (Jefferson Papers)
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