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At the Very instant of Sailing for America, I stop to Send You the New Modelled Regulations of...
I Have Already Had the pleasure to Acquaint You with My Arrival in America, and am Endeavouring...
I am Very Unfortunate in My Attempts to Meet You, But Hope at last to Have Better Success, and...
With all the warmth of my long and tender friendship I Congratulate You Upon the Birth of Your...
Every where I Have Met with delays—but so Agreable were they in their Nature that I Cannot...
When I Heard of Your Going to France, I heartly lamented I Could not Have the Honour to Receive...
Every step I move there Comes upon me a Happy Necessity to Change my plans. The Reception I met...
On My Arrival at Boston I Have Been So kindly Received that No Words Can Express My lively,...
In spite of Calculations and Engagements, I Cannot absolutely leave Boston, at least for some...
Altho I Hope in a few days Having the pleasure to see You, I must Beg Leave to mention a matter...
Yesterday’s letter being some what official, I must, Before the Express goes, gratify my desire...
I am Very Happy to think I will at last meet You, and to morrow Expect doing myself the pleasure...
Lafayette arrived in New York on 4 August 1784 for a visit which lasted until 21 December 1784...
I Shou’d think myself much Obliged to Your encellency if through Your Means Some of the Following...
I Have Received Your Affectionate letter Of the 8th inst., and from the known Sentiments of My...
… [France has ordered] two large Armies to get in readiness … in Flanders and … in Alsace.… I...
After a pretty tedious passage of thirty days we Have Safely Arrived at Brest, from whence I Came...
Le Mis. De la Fayette a l’honneur de faire ses compliments à Monsieur Jefferson et lui envoye la...
L : American Philosophical Society M et Mde. La Mise. De la Fayette prient Monsieur Franklin de...
ALS : American Philosophical Society Inclosed Your Excellency will find a Letter from a Canadian...
Was I to found my Hopes Upon the Letters I have from Congress, I would please my fancy with the...
Your letter december the 23d Has Safely Come to Hand, and Nothing short of the pottowmack plan...
I Have Been Honoured with your letter January the 19 th , and am Happy to Hear that fœderal ideas...
In Consequence of Your desire, I Have Endeavoured to Collect informations, Relative to the...
In Consequence of Your desire, I Have Endeavoured to Collect informations Relative to the...
Altho I have just now writen to McHenry Requesting him to impart My Gazette to you, a very barren...
To My Great disappointement I Had no letter from You By this packet—it is However the only...
Inclosed you will find what I intended to Carry this Morning— but the duke de Choiseùil’s death...
This is not the only letter You Will Get from me By this packet, But as the opportunity is Safe,...
This opportunity Being Very Safe, Congress will Have Been fully informed By their Minister, and...