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This opportunity Being Very Safe, Congress will Have Been fully informed By their Minister, and...
I Have not Had for a long time the Honour to Address you either in public or private letters—this...
Owing to Several Circumstances, and Particularly to a journey I Have Made through some Garrison...
This Letter Goes in the first packet from the Havre, a Change Advantageous Both to Passengers and...
I Have But a Little time to write to America, and Am taken Up from Morning Until late in the...
Had I Been Sooner Acquainted With Mr Forest’s departure I Would Have Given You More Particular...
The present State of Politics Having Been laid Before Congress, I shall the Less intrude on their...
I Have Been just Now writing an official letter to You which Count de Moustier will take With...
I Have, With Heartfelt Satisfaction, Received Your favour By the late Packet, and will Refer...
Lafayette arrived in New York on 4 August 1784 for a visit which lasted until 21 December 1784...