id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 8376 Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de Memoirs, Correspondence and Manuscripts of General Lafayette .txt text/plain 170096 7393 67 be called _Notice of the American Life of General Lafayette_, appears to time the great English army, of about eighteen thousand men, had sailed left wings having given way, the generals and several officers joined Dear General,--I hope you have received my letter from Cranberry, where American general had given a new written assurance, our troops made the I think I shall be forced, by the board of general officers, to go soon I was ordered to conduct a detachment of the great army to General General Washington informed Lafayette of the project respecting New of the American and French army, commanded by General O'Hara, and When, after having received three letters from General Washington, and officer of the American troops, ought to come from the British general In the present state of affairs, my dear general, I hope you will come MY DEAR GENERAL,--I will for this time write a very short letter to ./cache/8376.txt ./txt/8376.txt