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 Benjamin Franklin to the Marquise de Lafayette, [on or after 17 August 1781] (Franklin Papers)
L : American Philosophical Society M. Franklin a l’honneur de presenter ses Respects a Me la...
5From 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;...
6From 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...
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...
AL (draft): American Philosophical Society Wherever it is in my Power, I should certainly pay the...
9From 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...
I have rec d . y e Letter w h . you did me y e Honor to write on the 15 Ap. last. Few...