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of the united states66
on the th of26
in the name of24
the name of the22
to the cause of21
the marquis de lafayette21
in the cause of17
at the same time17
the commander in chief16
one of the most16
to the united states16
the committee of arrangements15
the rights of man14
at the head of14
the society of cincinnati13
the representatives of the13
in the united states13
he was received by12
of the rights of11
representatives of the people11
the cause of america11
a great number of11
a part of the10
in front of the10
of the inhabitants of10
on his way to10
the cause of liberty10
in behalf of the9
he was met by9
of the citizens of9
in the course of9
the th of october9
the united states in9
the president of the9
the rights of mankind8
to which the general8
have the honor to8
at the battle of8
in the american army8
of the state of8
a member of the8
the army of the8
of the national assembly8
of the commander in8
by the committee of7
of the revolutionary army7
president of the united7
the honor to be7
was received by the7
a committee of the7
the guest of the7
the name of lafayette7
guest of the nation7
the officers of the7
at the court of7
officers of the army7
of the american army7
was met by the7
the united states of7
the governor of the7
that he could not7
in the war of7
on the part of7
the cause of freedom7
i have the honor7
in which he was6
by a company of6
of the society of6
to the national assembly6
the people of this6
the rights of the6
the citizens of boston6
of one of the6
in the hearts of6
the war of the6
the tent of washington6
devoted to the cause6
after his return to6
of the continental army6
at the age of6
the president of congress6
governor of the state6
by the mayor and6
where he was received6
by one of the6
and the rights of6
the centre of the6
of the city council6
to the citizens of6
of the army and6
the united states and6
the army and navy6
united states of america6
war of the revolution6
of the british army6
revolutionary officers and soldiers5
the committee of the5
in the hour of5
in the vicinity of5
to bid him welcome5
of the people and5
greater part of the5
a public dinner was5
the court of versailles5
the inhabitants of both5
for the first time5
he was addressed by5
in honor of lafayette5
general made the following5
men under his command5
the prince de poix5
the emperor of austria5
people of the united5
the th of september5
from the united states5
was received by a5
his return to france5
which he had been5
in favor of the5
the greater part of5
in his power to5
the people of the5
were presented to him5
by the mayor of5
as well as of5
the battle of brandywine5
the following is the5
the state of new5
in one of the5
at an early hour5
the th of august5
in his own country5
the course of the5
the independence of the5
made the following reply5
mayor of the city5
the hands of the5
after a lapse of5
was not to be5
by the citizens of5
sovereignty of the people5
of the committee of5
of the french people5
you are pleased to5
have been pleased to5
the chamber of deputies5
the mayor of the5
army of the united5
navy of the united5
the baron de kalb5
the general made the5
the close of the5
in the service of5
the members of the5
inhabitants of both sexes5
to offer him their5
the command of the5
that he had been4
visited the navy yard4
the surrender of yorktown4
after an absence of4
by a battalion of4
was at the head4
letter to the national4
as well as a4
as well as the4
of madame de lafayette4
of the th of4
at a time when4
under the command of4
a company of artillery4
he was received with4
at the line of4
the friend of our4
the chamber of representatives4
officers of the united4
to the emperor of4
be received by the4
of the town and4
the will of the4
great number of the4
every part of the4
the king of prussia4
and to the world4
by the president of4
of the state house4
was conducted to the4
and was received with4
the side of the4
of the american revolution4
visit to the united4
a large number of4
the head of the4
the count de broglie4
he was saluted by4
to receive him with4
in the following address4
by the people of4
he was introduced to4
the sovereignty of the4
accompanied by the governor4
from the city of4
the part of the4
of the american people4
people of this country4
of the states general4
for the rights of4
madame de lafayette was4
for the welfare of4
the hero of the4
to the president of4
a british or a4
the resolve of congress4
the cause of civil4
that he did not4
the whole body of4
to the interests of4
on the other hand4
the city of new4
will of the people4
of the birth of4
of the people of4
carriage in which lafayette4
whole life has been4
and his family in4
in the month of4
and the united states4
in which you have4
the land of his4
the state of virginia4
the declaration of independence4
had the good fortune4
committee of the town4
for the purpose of4
a company of cavalry4
the general officers of4
in the midst of4
he wrote to his4
at the entrance of4
army and navy of4
the liberties of the4
of the marquis lafayette4
and on the th4
the happiness of the4
field officers of the4
and a company of4
was one of the4
was addressed by the4
when he arrived at4
veterans of the revolutionary4
in the french army4
when he commanded the4
cause of freedom and4
to him by the4
it would have been4
been devoted to the4
if he had been4
with him in the4
which the general made4
life has been devoted4
power of the monarch4
was at this time4
he was accompanied by4
in every part of4
in a state of4
and navy of the4
cause of civil liberty4
was saluted by the4
zeal in the cause4
him and his family4
the entrance of the4
by the side of4
the address of the4
arches were thrown across4
the th of april4
the american soldiers were4
to the memory of4
the surrender of cornwallis4
high sense of his3
the return of the3
to the representatives of3
chief of the american3
as one of the3
general officers of the3
in the presence of3
the avenue leading to3
in the tent of3
the governor and council3
not being able to3
his object was to3
could not have been3
on a visit to3
devotion to the cause3
to which i am3
shared with him the3
in the prison at3
the power of the3
appointed to the command3
form the basis of3
under his command were3
to be found in3
was present at a3
and a great number3
by the aids of3
the release of lafayette3
of the assembled people3
to be found among3
the beginning of the3
the minister of the3
nearly half a century3
i am bound by3
his arrival at new3
asserter of the rights3
cause of liberty and3
of the french army3
to the marquis lafayette3
the line of the3
in the west indies3
of liberty and equality3
mayor and committee of3
an officer in the3
that he was a3
society of cincinnati of3
i hope i shall3
i have no doubt3
whose whole life has3
visit to america in3
congress of the united3
in the struggle for3
many of our men3
he was to be3
to return to america3
which i am bound3
the gentlemen of the3
for the success of3
name of the inhabitants3
by the city authorities3
the character of this3
that the american troops3
soon after his return3
of the army of3
in which lafayette rode3
the support of the3
marquis de lafayette was3
rights of the people3
the name of this3
were inscribed the names3
to go to america3
his letter to the3
he was greeted with3
officer in the american3
the condition of the3
in the bosom of3
as well as to3
to serve in the3
the next day he3
members of the city3
has been devoted to3
at the house of3
to appear in the3
the americans under lafayette3
of the volunteer companies3
side of the river3
his native country and3
the throne of france3
a letter to the3
the general was received3
in a letter to3
for the freedom of3
of his attachment to3
his most christian majesty3
soldiers of the revolution3
a salute from the3
line of the city3
whom he had been3
of washington and lafayette3
with whom he had3
which he was not3
a carriage in which3
of the people to3
a deputation of the3
an opportunity to show3
and it was not3
all classes of people3
so long an absence3
the day of his3
of the common council3
in spite of the3
procession of the citizens3
with a sense of3
liberties of the people3
of the governor of3
for the united states3
reception by the people3
to which he was3
him on his way3
introduced him to the3
of ladies and gentlemen3
cincinnati of the state3
the highest military honors3
he proceeded to the3
and a sumptuous repast3
by a deputation of3
of all ranks and3
accompanied by the mayor3
the th of may3
of the french nobility3
to go to france3
sumptuous repast was provided3
the dignity of the3
that he may be3
done so much for3
the city of boston3
addressed by the mayor3
friend of our country3
in the palaces of3
command of a division3
his reception by the3
and the count de3
land of his adoption3
of both sexes were3
the blessing of heaven3
for the liberty of3
old companions in arms3
and at the same3
given in honor of3
among them was one3
public dinner was given3
his old companions in3
come to this country3
of the light infantry3
that he might be3
the sight of the3
in his answer to3
that the marquis de3
the banks of the3
executive council of the3
the house of representatives3
an ardent love of3
of gratitude and respect3
the heads of departments3
at the siege of3
them as much as3
one of the committee3
on the throne of3
in the continental army3
the struggle for independence3
a battalion of artillery3
major general in the3
to the city hotel3
the friends of constitutional3
in the prisons of3
was provided for him3
to the rights of3
it will be the3
of his reception by3
proud and happy to3
to the command of3
of the house of3
i am happy to3
he then proceeded to3
he arrived at the3
of the chamber of3
of his little daughter3
proper measures are taken3
the life of the3
through which he passed3
hero of two worlds3
as the friend of3
the roar of cannon3
in the days of3
the capture of the3
and heroes of our3
cordial congratulations on your3
the principles of liberty3
more than forty years3
the friends of the3
madame de lafayette had3
of the city and3
the duke of gloucester3
at the side of3
with which he had3
the story of his3
in the center of3
part of the city3
the prison at olmutz3
in the army of3
was received with great3
general lafayette had been3
that we have been3
it was at this3
drawn up in a3
was in danger of3
which you are pleased3
to take part in3
and happiness of the3
nous vous aimons lafayette3
with the flags of3
welcome you to our3
the approach of the3
by a committee of3
inscribed the names of3
in the city of3
at which were present3
of the very high3
in the eyes of3
a bust of washington3
of a citizen of3
the attention of the3
name of the united3
in consequence of the3
rights of the citizens3
in honor of the3
to the land of3
were drawn up in3
to be presented to3
one of the citizens3
the chief magistrate of3
the good fortune to3
the congress of the3
and a number of3
officers and men under3
of the french revolution3
me in the name3
at the moment of3
that he was not3
of general lafayette to3
is one of the3
avenue leading to the3
waiting to receive him3
chief magistrate of the3
were thrown across the3
motier de la fayette3
a salute was fired3
that madame de lafayette3
from the old world3
was taken in a3
of the representatives of3
an enemy to the3
deputation of the city3
and members of the3
the american troops were3
among the friends of3
services you have rendered3
by the society of3
of a free people3
to the king of3
that it will be3
his excellency the governor3
of the battle of3
this distinguished friend of3
the young french noble3
his way to the3
the front of the3
the cradle of american3
of the british parliament3
the district of columbia3
side of the road3
the wishes of the3
the cause of the3
of flowers and evergreens3
you have been pleased3
and the officers and3
was met by a3
if proper measures are3
the homage of my3
the affection and respect3
the tomb of washington3
not been able to3
the left of the3
the whole population of3
as well as in3
the officers and men3
the fourth of july3
of the american soldiers3
the battle of monmouth3
the fire of the3
united states and of3
general lafayette and suite3
elected a member of3
of the young french3
part of the world3
and men under his3
marks of affection and3
of the king and3
a sumptuous repast was3
for the release of3
the cause of rational3
memoirs of general lafayette3
the liberties of france3
of which he was3
the citizens of the3
day of his arrival3
we bid you welcome3
the subject of the3
citizen of the united3
after so long an3
the king of france3
in waiting to receive3
regiment of light infantry3
which form the basis3
lapse of forty years3
the liberty of the3
at the time of3
be the pride of3
the procession passed through2
end of his life2
attention was given to2
natural and social rights2
to the commander in2
the very high and2
many of the citizens2
was a part of2
of two hundred thousand2
the residence of the2
sympathize with him and2
the young french officer2
one of them addressed2
in any way an2
decorated with evergreens and2
the forces of the2
of this extraordinary man2
to leave the kingdom2
of nearly half a2
course of the evening2
the happiness and prosperity2
the main body of2
the confidence which the2
and committee of arrangements2
find it easy to2
the blessings of their2
the highest respect for2
permit me only to2
the two young men2
on that great day2
could this be true2
has been extended from2
of the nation and2
the american troops had2
the tomb of the2
moment i knew she2
all the military fire2
approbation of the commander2
the palace of the2
soon after this the2
all in his power2
your companions in arms2
he had been associated2
it must be remembered2
the most lively feelings2
to see the illustrious2
considerations would constrain the2
high up in the2
to the french revolution2
to the legislative body2
chapter vii a successful2
opposite sides of the2
in the chamber of2
iv the great inspiration2
western part of the2
maxim with me not2
on the day of2
would not forget them2
the military fire of2
stories of great americans2
to the celebration at2
i shall always be2
animated his conduct while2
gave to our country2
of american school children2
embarked on board the2
at the residence of2
the principles of our2
the spot on which2
ladies and gentlemen were2
his little daughter henriette2
and in manhood revere2
and by the mayor2
assemblage of sufferings which2
of the colonies to2
the good people of2
was introduced to the2
a life devoted to2
as he entered the2
the confiscation of his2
of being presented to2
had sworn to support2
the freedom of our2
to the tent of2
grand salute was fired2
he manifested great pleasure2
the midst of the2
the success of our2
to present their offerings2
a special interest in2
of the principles of2
in which it is2
government of great britain2
liberty than to have2
and was conducted to2
events which occurred in2
of lafayette that he2
chapter xviii a triumphal2
from prison to prison2
the committee of congress2
of the services rendered2
on your arrival in2
of the road and2
i have every where2
he refused to take2
down the river to2
england and the united2
the assurance of my2
it is to me2
esteem and gratitude of2
he would have seen2
to submit to your2
and that they were2
the favorite of the2
the salutations of the2
bar of the national2
of whom he had2
he could not but2
in having an opportunity2
to make an attack2
to present him their2
we bid you a2
of esteem and gratitude2
you to accept my2
of such a reception2
at the risk of2
gave the order for2
the father of his2
the pride of my2
family in their misfortunes2
his long imprisonment and2
in favour of the2
when he visited the2
that this request appears2
of the officers who2
to go on a2
evening when he arrived2
the secretary of war2
not far from the2
the eyes of the2
not to ask what2
i forbear to enlarge2
on the evening of2
own country and to2
and activity of the2
ever stand a lesson2
the chevalier de buysson2
the life of lafayette2
in a few days2
to see and welcome2
the purity of the2
and county of worcester2
attempted to rescue lafayette2
letter to your majesty2
of our free institutions2
for a short time2
when he first came2
and guest of the2
and where he was2
the throne of his2
grateful recollections of the2
various parts of the2
the citizens of pennsylvania2
of the supreme executive2
letter from arnold was2
not thy brows with2
the remembrance of the2
to return to france2
by an ardent love2
joy at his presence2
offer him their hearty2
the ardor of youth2
military fire of youth2
independence of the united2
to serve in a2
in store for him2
principles of magnanimity and2
at a dinner given2
and the secretary of2
should they be attacked2
to be the occasion2
of writing this private2
the day of their2
and that he could2
the freedom and happiness2
to play a british2
marshal of the district2
persuaded that my motives2
chapter xiii lionized by2
are the objects of2
the command of general2
xv lafayette in prison2
of which were militia2
for the good of2
the harbor of new2
had the honor of2
has been made the2
xii the surrender of2
and in anticipation of2
of gratitude and affection2
had command of a2
for the arrival of2
every thing but the2
happy united states attain2
arrival in this country2
as well as an2
my obtaining leave of2
to be silent and2
officers of the late2
and to the interests2
the interests of the2
will illustrate the blessings2
to accept my thanks2
to the cultivation and2
the seat of government2
who were friendly to2
the citizens of philadelphia2
to welcome him to2
ten millions of people2
as the friend and2
had not been able2
the lapse of forty2
that they entertained a2
a battalion of light2
to listen to the2
and who had been2
a troop of horse2
general washington to the2
a distance of about2
of the honor of2
in the government of2
general lafayette arrived in2
him has been constant2
and claim his interposition2
him as he passed2
has been pleased to2
a national salute was2
north wing of the2
the old world and2
not the least distressing2
where he would be2
proceeded up the river2
make an attack upon2
of the citizens was2
as rapidly as possible2
request appears to me2
hottest of the fight2
example to the oppressed2
distinguished himself in the2
to the presence of2
illuminations in his honor2
he heard of the2
part of the community2
for the lack of2
it will be remembered2
to rescue lafayette from2
as might have been2
of the cause of2
she and her daughters2
from the committee of2
be in five minutes2
bring on a battle2
american troops were in2
front of the state2
the british army and2
was riding on the2
is that i may2
he also might have2
the anniversary of the2
number of the inhabitants2
and the highest regard2
the sense we have2
xiii lionized by two2
conduct while he was2
in common with the2
the help of the2
cause of rational liberty2
it was not prosecuted2
about ten miles from2
those great principles of2
were in danger of2
which official considerations would2
as soon as the2
i have received your2
york on the th2
on the d of2
and improvement of his2
that the national assembly2
safety of his prince2
in which he said2
it appears that the2
rank in the american2
by which he was2
was honored with the2
letter on the subject2
assembled in the tent2
become a member of2
to lafayette and his2
much superior to my2
lafayette was charged with2
of love and gratitude2
through the principal streets2
millions of american school2
and accompanied by the2
on this occasion to2
your arrival in this2
but this was a2
to the country where2
might have been expected2
prepared to receive him2
the tower of london2
the liberation of lafayette2
most of the buildings2
by the officers of2
liberty and to the2
the country where he2
a large body of2
with evergreens and flowers2
and proceeded to the2
is a maxim with2
attack upon the british2
in honor of their2
in the day of2
chief justice of the2
a crowd of citizens2
the wise and good2
present their offerings of2
me not to ask2
the remainder of the2
a citizen of the2
as if it were2
the early part of2
the general diffusion of2
my friendship for him2
xi the two redoubts2
he was now a2
the pleasure of meeting2
in such a way2
of the citizens in2
but on the th2
part of the common2
the continental army in2
from his horse and2
his heart as he2
the joy that your2
he was also attended2
according to his own2
be considered as a2
of magnanimity and wisdom2
where he was addressed2
and the heights of2
hundred yards in front2
in favour of our2
of his visit to2
their gratitude and joy2
defended in the late2
part of the state2
following is an extract2
those we have lost2
of great experience and2
excite the most lively2
my best wishes for2
could not bear to2
his duty to his2
which he was received2
such as he had2
would in all probability2
the d of may2
v first days in2
for he wrote to2
madame de lafayette her2
the period of the2
to the guest of2
the mayor and corporation2
he did not forget2
feelings excited by the2
arrangements of the city2
a maxim with me2
of friendship and affection2
the affair near jamestown2
attempt of the king2
the good citizens of2
number of revolutionary officers2
by securing the copies2
high and very puissant2
received by the mayor2
both the french and2
time when america was2
chapter vi lafayette at2
the british army in2
of ladies were presented2
cordial sense of the2
respect for his character2
number of ladies were2
of cincinnati of the2
chapter xv lafayette in2
and meritorious services of2
a sense of the2
and marchioness de lafayette2
the work of the2
the general was then2
the commander of the2
in conducting the retreat2
you will behold a2
the war in america2
of great britain would2
the town and county2
to the former place2
to show their gratitude2
the first magistrate of2
his conduct while he2
name of the people2
the departed souls of2
the head of park2
the state of maryland2
been made by the2
the city in a2
at the prospect of2
the conduct of the2
of the exquisite artists2
in the family of2
in an elegant barouche2
the pleasure to recognize2
french and american generals2
the th of june2
years old when he2
of the french directory2
and then set out2
arrived at the city2
the most zealous and2
the most affectionate manner2
of phi beta kappa2
or by his side2
the vicinity of the2
conducted to the city2
bound by so many2
permitted to come to2
do love you lafayette2
his family in their2
and his reception was2
he was appointed to2
the committee addressed him2
his liberty than to2
the mayor and committee2
washington cherished for lafayette2
into the hands of2
to be given up2
and who was a2
to pass the night2
he was not native2
centre of the town2
and the confiscation of2
write word that i2
chateau of la grange2
and field officers of2
a group of french2
were assembled in the2
the true story of2
to the fact that2
elected representatives of the2
and this was the2
ladies of the court2
advocate for the rights2
under the auspices of2
head of the national2
xvi an attempted rescue2
of the young hero2
lafayette from the prison2
always be happy to2
will readily occur to2
he arrived in the2
an amiable and affectionate2
that occasions may sometimes2
beg you to accept2
the coast of the2
the bounds of the2
of the marquis and2
be permitted to come2
the streets through which2
there had been in2
which will illustrate the2
to be its organ2
of the men who2
a mind like yours2
the dungeons of olmutz2
in the summer of2
of liberty and of2
a boy of the2
between france and england2
your excellency is pleased2
parts of it to2
of the french fleet2
and the history of2
i am proud to2
is said to have2
love of liberty was2
council of the commonwealth2
chapter x lafayette in2
the consent of congress2
ix the return to2
by the fact that2
of the municipal authority2
the ceremony of surrender2
preparations were made to2
early in the year2
was at an end2
an essential friend to2
him with great cordiality2
we greet you as2
which recommend him to2
of the principal citizens2
was smuggled to him2
all classes of the2
entertained a high sense2
of the capture of2
from the th to2
he wrote to washington2
return at such time2
i find myself again2
principles for which you2
the days of the2
of the most distinguished2
that they were being2
was appointed to command2
on his horse and2
and a body of2
the battle of waterloo2
the liberty of his2
from the bottom of2
with those great principles2
knowledge of military tactics2
and i have the2
him with the most2
the management of this2
was announced by a2
the darkest period of2
general lafayette at the2
in the late war2
had been assigned to2
the united states army2
and the declaration of2
attached to the constitution2
word that i am2
he was accused of2
thirty miles from paris2
the western part of2
thy brows with the2
lafayette was appointed to2
british or a german2
knew she was fighting2
and the painful anxieties2
honors of the day2
of the effort he2
to allow him to2
it is not improbable2
ladies were presented to2
engaged to return to2
from the lips of2
on the walls of2
the mediation of humanity2
have been expected from2
given in his honor2
felt for him by2
becoming more and more2
correspond with those great2
a wreath of flowers2
to you our grateful2
parties were given in2
for the honor of2
behalf of the inhabitants2
of the aldermen of2
objects which affect his2
the hero of two2
from the shores of2
friend of american independence2
to the court of2
i take the liberty2
were in waiting to2
majesty will do me2
of lafayette from the2
occur to your majesty2
were united in one2
the services and sacrifices2
of the marquis de2
led on to the2
of government that was2
after his arrival at2
society of phi beta2
of the district of2
attentions he had received2
the time of the2
the attempt of the2
that it would be2
account of his visit2
claim his interposition as2
the municipal authority of2
to believe that this2
welcome in the name2
thanks for your kind2
that part of the2
to this distinguished friend2
the mansion of governor2
made the journey with2
throwing away his life2
in the campaign of2
act for the encouragement2
lafayette arrived in the2
on the common in2
said that he was2
of the huger family2
the secretary for foreign2
in the revolutionary war2
the whole british army2
chief of a nation2
vii a successful failure2
as if he were2
vice president of the2
of the american cause2
many of the soldiers2
for not learning their2
when it was known2
the court of st2
a lesson to oppressors2
done that could be2
the same zeal in2
announced by a salute2
to the shores of2
he had engaged to2
feelings of an american2
and many of the2
hand of friendship and2
incompatible with the safety2
army of the revolution2
a procession of the2
friendship for him has2
of the people will2
the moment i knew2
rank of major general2
in the battle of2
of the monarch was2
they had been commanded2
lafayette was in the2
the pleasure of being2
members of the supreme2
soldiers that are left2
the elected representatives of2
a greater portion of2
the safety of the2
on the way by2
to call on him2
of the whole american2
away from his home2
was a man of2
he was present at2
we would not forget2
defence of american independence2
had the happiness to2
and the richness of2
both civil and military2
by the inhabitants of2
has been constant and2
it is to the2
enjoy the fruits of2
recommend him to the2
of the state was2
under the pretence that2
had the pleasure of2
and may these happy2
in the latter part2
in reply to the2
among the most zealous2
chapter xii the surrender2
of the king of2
than to have it2
answer of general lafayette2
present at this interview2
for the independence of2
eight years of age2
it cannot be doubted2
and the influence of2
form of government that2
part of your letter2
not form an assemblage2
to promote the welfare2
do not form an2
where he passed the2
governor of the commonwealth2
the improvement of the2
wing of the capitol2
part of the country2
to be made and2
boy cannot escape me2
his heart was heavy2
and the indigence and2
be my apology for2
him on his arrival2
a visit to boston2
on this delicate subject2
will do me the2
in laying the corner2
on the american side2
your majesty will do2
by the chamber of2
with the principles of2
the people who were2
he commanded the national2
general lafayette was received2
an account of his2
hail you as a2
felt it his duty2
to the fortress of2
to the support of2
as it is a2
the month of june2
constrain the chief of2
that could be done2
our beloved commander in2
procession passed through the2
then conducted by the2
of my heart to2
and adopted son of2
was said to be2
the mistake of trusting2
in safety to the2
of american liberty and2
retain a strong and2
his visit to america2
the sacred principles of2
authors and proprietors of2
boy of the french2
my pride and pleasure2
the king his master2
to the bounds of2
the superintendent of finance2
great number of ladies2
enlarge on this delicate2
proprietors of such copies2
a nation to be2
may these happy united2
of a free and2
conduct of the french2
if they had said2
a high sense of2
the american light infantry2
and the american army2
my motives will also2
of a nation to2
to the city hall2
conducted by the committee2
between great britain and2
for the encouragement of2
the merits of the2
friend of civil liberty2
and respect for the2
land where thy name2
for your health and2
it was one of2
i heard of america2
for him has been2
to take charge of2
to fulfill this duty2
that it was not2
so large a part2
a sanctuary for the2
and the soldiers were2
and attachment which i2
the latter part of2
and to be the2
states attain that complete2
the chief of a2
the emperor of germany2
with which he was2
five millions of american2
he was arrested and2
that he should be2
we have of your2
had been in france2
who bore the name2
to them by the2
one of their most2
of both the french2
sufferings which recommend him2
the character of an2
national salute was fired2
the painful anxieties incident2
from his own department2
the aids of the2
would probably have been2
the services rendered to2
so many proofs of2
at the hazard of2
the hottest of the2
official considerations would constrain2
own personal influence and2
in an attitude of2
have permission to go2
and one of them2
but he did not2
france from the united2
late in the evening2
of the noailles family2
on your safe arrival2
the shores of france2
the th to the2
the declaration of rights2
a junction with the2
the band of iroquois2
friend of liberty was2
play a british or2
you have rendered to2
interest to the scene2
the first moment of2
it will be proper2
be remembered that the2
he also visited the2
to return to new2
in a new way2
to the tomb of2
i assure you that2
much preferred to take2
this private letter to2
the harbor of brest2
at the city hall2
which the general replied2
secretary for foreign affairs2
gratitude and affection to2
on the banks of2
great britain and the2
at the height of2
i had the honor2
with the intention of2
myself precisely in this2
officers of the militia2
of their redoubt and2
most of the time2
the regiment de noailles2
these and many other2
officers of the first2
on the continent of2
in the field with2
the height of the2
the hearts of his2
in the prison of2
decided to remain with2
the general and suite2
my dear brother soldiers2
the marquis and marchioness2
the enemies of france2
him to the state2
the following is an2
while he was in2
made a visit to2
to the people who2
had been associated in2
assure you that the2
classes of the people2
the whole number of2
for which he had2
he did not enter2
committee of arrangements and2
my apology for it2
was present at the2
soon after his arrival2
it was proposed to2
the sentiments of lafayette2
being persuaded that my2
as he had engaged2
the first consul not2
to become one of2
to do him honor2
at such time as2
of the young ladies2
the opinions and sentiments2
nation to be silent2
as an american soldier2
with a view to2
the city of washington2
putting an end to2
in comparison with the2
the birth place of2
a member of congress2
after the battle of2
the north wing of2
as commander in chief2
been constant and sincere2
did not approve of2
of the reign of2
accept my thanks for2
gave a public dinner2
in danger of perishing2
the british general was2
he was obliged to2
to the american congress2
of a committee of2
freedom and happiness of2
a dinner to which2
which washington cherished for2
was on the th2
but the sense we2
a regiment of light2
long imprisonment and the2
on his return from2
than any other man2
capture of the british2
the rank of major2
of sufferings which recommend2
and was present at2
for your kind welcome2
writing this private letter2
of the senate and2
i retain a strong2
members of the british2
of sound policy and2
with the highest military2
officers of the massachusetts2
of a kind to2
in a very affectionate2
the legislature of massachusetts2
with him and his2
front of the portico2
when he reached the2
but there was no2
within a few years2
the dungeon of olmutz2
when he entered the2
minister of the united2
to present to congress2
late governor of the2
were assembled to bid2
who were ready to2
should be allowed to2
a prisoner in a2
met by a deputation2
the spirit of the2
president of the society2
he had followed the2
that is dear to2
the titles of nobility2
an assemblage of sufferings2
first came to america2
the expression of my2
of the first consul2
he accepted the appointment2
rendered to the united2
in order that a2
without a parallel in2
with glory shall thy2
the head of a2
he was every where2
the end of his2
general lafayette visited the2
to start out on2
with me not to2
so far as to2
heroes of the revolution2
to a man of2
on all other occasions2
me only to submit2
the boy cannot escape2
the siege of yorktown2
and one of the2
the king and court2
services to the country2
diffusion of knowledge among2
in the afternoon he2
to take his liberty2
and took leave of2
happiness of the people2
rejoice the departed souls2
liberty of writing this2
transmit to the citizens2
and devotion to the2
some time in the2
by the help of2
he was set free2
was now familiar to2
excellency is pleased so2
the whole american people2
once more to the2
may be allowed to2
essential friend to america2
a parallel in the2
was given to the2
his answer to the2
was opposed by the2
motives will also be2
and others of the2
your health and happiness2
the citizens of new2
happy i am to2
was the first to2
chapter iv the great2
a man of his2
the american and french2
to the land where2
the mouth of the2
he was stationed at2
to lafayette by the2
justice to believe that2
volunteer companies of the2
and the friend of2
a time when america2
he much preferred to2
members of the corporation2
may this immense temple2
cordial salutations of the2
on the th the2
he was informed by2
his own country and2
x lafayette in virginia2
with the name of2
witness to the purity2
the liberty of writing2
will also be my2
friends of constitutional freedom2
have no doubt that2
strong and cordial sense2
supreme executive council of2
while he was among2
incident to all these2
that there was no2
who had served with2
true stories of great2
and in the name2
a strong and cordial2
which my heart is2
and of the rights2
that my motives will2
american liberty and independence2
present on the occasion2
the review of the2
for him by the2
the whole people of2
readily occur to your2
are pleased to allude2
but the name of2
safe arrival in the2
has been said that2
addressed him in the2
policy and durable glory2
in our power to2
addressed by one of2
of hessians in the2
chapter xi the two2
at the request of2
on tuesday the th2
those who had been2
welfare of the people2
was a sort of2
many of the distinguished2
is not the least2
battalion of light infantry2
committee of the society2
of their fellow citizens2
was also attended by2
citizens of the town2
in the management of2
his coat of arms2
it will readily occur2
gentlemen of the bar2
he saw that the2
an audience with the2
the youth of france2
the patriots and heroes2
their cordial congratulations on2
at the hands of2
assisted in conducting the2
him to the mediation2
ancient or modern times2
did all in his2
the defence of his2
almost without a parallel2
he passed the night2
participate in the joy2
temple of freedom ever2
down to her descendants2
forbear to enlarge on2
thought that he had2
and in behalf of2
of bleeding for her2
in the state of2
the honor of the2
promote the welfare of2
imprisonment and the confiscation2
characters from various parts2
as well as by2
the heights of dorchester2
his safe arrival in2
are to be found2
such as might have2
imprisoned and was in2
by the sons of2
in the harbor of2
permission to go to2
obtaining leave of absence2
to his own country2
were given in honor2
recommended him to the2
but it is probable2
ceremony of surrender was2
of magdeburg and olmutz2
was shot under him2
the age of sixty2
your return to france2
finding myself precisely in2
the hearts of the2
in the annals of2
the justice to believe2
pleased so kindly to2
flags of the united2
freedom ever stand a2
fulfill the purpose of2
committee of arrangements from2
whether his long imprisonment2
highly pleased with the2
an attack upon canada2
be said on the2
it my pride and2
of regulated liberty in2
the basis of sound2
commanded the american light2
authority of the laws2
to come to this2
the storming of the2
with an account of2
he may be permitted2
your majesty may think2
invited by the mayor2
in the justice of2
the throne of the2
for the long journey2
the other side of2
the complexion of the2
by the marquis de2
beloved commander in chief2
help of the exquisite2
so conspicuous a part2
states and their representatives2
confinement is not the2
a large cavalcade of2
of affection and esteem2
to which the marquis2
a seat in the2
the patriotic citizens of2
the failure of the2
xix last days of2
was to be seen2
now familiar to lafayette2
the reply of the2
great cordiality and affection2
friends and companions in2
be found in the2
blessings of their government2
and in a state2
commander in chief of2
return of the marquis2
cannot fail to be2
of the emperor of2
whose freedom and happiness2
well as of his2
of the british troops2
part of the french2
the court of louis2
his journey to boston2
the friend of man2
made to receive him2
pleasure of meeting you2
but there was another2
liberty of the people2
and that he was2
liberty and of the2
expressed a desire to2
at a meeting of2
they were obliged to2
edge of the forest2
bid him welcome to2
could boast of having2
the chairman of the2
you will have the2
by way of the2
was prepared to receive2
to the other side2
reply of the marquis2
knew the sentiments of2
of a great number2
the hearty welcome of2
the authority of the2
in a moment of2
in the minds of2
blessings of civil liberty2
the honour to be2
the cultivation and improvement2
see and welcome the2
as soon as he2
the principles of the2
and to maintain the2
at the port of2
the th of january2
attachment to the cause2
the general and field2
on board of the2
basis of sound policy2
introduced to the governor2
the right and left2
the battle of minden2
knowledge of human nature2
and proprietors of such2
last days of lafayette2
in anticipation of the2
through which the procession2
on the left of2
he was among us2
he was conducted through2
proceeded to the mansion2
chapter v first days2
also be my apology2
letter to the assembly2
me the justice to2
the one who had2
greet you on your2
he was removed to2
been to him a2
the happy effects of2
he embarked on board2
he returned to paris2
in the early part2
the return to france2
a few years after2
of the revolutionary officers2
his present confinement is2
to objects which affect2
not been long in2
our great and good2
by the aid of2
the memory of our2
a friend to civil2
take the liberty of2
member of the chamber2
the people collected in2
to which you have2
the th of july2
it is unnecessary to2
joined the standard of2
his attachment to its2
the young people of2
of lafayette in the2
before his final departure2
his zeal and efforts2
wreaths of flowers and2
yeast in the air2
for the glory of2
of the houses were2
to all these circumstances2
of the american troops2
this land of liberty2
in unison with the2
till the close of2
the ceremony of the2
it does not appear2
to the happiness of2
illustrate the blessings of2
general and field officers2
the majority of the2
same zeal in our2
town and county of2
the feet of the2
it is a maxim2
animated by the same2
what was going on2
country to which he2
general diffusion of knowledge2
after the lapse of2
a lapse of nearly2
the principles for which2
forget them if we2
the following lines were2
that the superintendent of2
at the end of2
painful anxieties incident to2
is to me a2
to the purity of2
aids of the governor2
me the honor to2
on opposite sides of2
of a corps of2
most lively feelings of2
the young marquis de2
presented him with a2
i had the good2
with each other in2
only to submit to2
of perishing on the2
to have acted an2
a great concourse of2
which affect his sensibility2
he was greeted by2
vi lafayette at the2
of every thing but2
the copies of maps2
his regard for the2
and was the first2
patriots and heroes of2
and of his reception2
the good of mankind2
of civil liberty in2
deputies from his own2
service of this country2
all ranks and classes2
of our great and2
the prospect of action2
to the principles of2
the secretary of the2
lionized by two worlds2
with the rights of2
sense of the services2
and escorted by a2
virtuous and enlightened people2
freedom and the rights2
and the other generals2
field and staff officers2
happiness and prosperity of2
to enlarge on this2
believe that this request2
very high and very2
is an extract from2
to the end of2
children and grand children2
in the civil department2
chapter xiv gathering clouds2
the command of a2
he was conducted to2
of the heroes of2
the shores of a2
their joy at his2
that i should sympathize2
to be dear to2
that he had to2
principles of liberty and2
after the ceremony of2
viii lafayette at monmouth2
was to bring about2
independence of the nation2
himself in the service2
lafayette was at the2
that the british had2
was given by the2
zeal in our affairs2
of the affection and2
that i may be2
the feelings excited by2
feed the few soldiers2
of the troops as2
friend and guest of2
where he was to2
hearts of his countrymen2
chapter viii lafayette at2
they greeted him with2
of the national guards2
the death of the2
in the centre of2
be silent and passive2
was the next stopping2
of civil liberty and2
with the safety of2
duty of a citizen2
will not cease to2
to have it granted2
which they will not2
occasions may sometimes exist2
of them addressed him2
the few soldiers that2
these happy united states2
his services to his2
head of park street2
in france and america2
the enthusiasm of the2
common with the people2
at an early day2
a letter of lafayette2
gratitude and joy on2
private letter to your2
him in the name2
to correspond with those2
by the french government2
result of the contest2
wreath of flowers was2
and you will have2
streets through which the2
on many signal occasions2
have every where and2
had been made by2
which no language is2
may be permitted to2
of an american officer2
the city by the2
repast was provided for2
gratitude and respect to2
days after his arrival2
which you have been2
have the honour to2
general lafayette to the2
at once to the2
to be followed by2
friend now near me2
welcome you with all2
a small majority in2
to many of the2
to the state house2
procession was then formed2
for the sake of2
that complete splendor and2
the continent of europe2
take part in the2
of my fellow citizens2
on to the assault2
several arches were thrown2
of his love of2
behalf of the citizens2
were received with great2
chapter ix the return2
on which official considerations2
an example to the2
people of these states2
lafayette and the other2
lafayette at the brandywine2
to the front of2
have the right to2
of great anxiety and2
on account of his2
immense temple of freedom2
stand a lesson to2
of the first division2
in the most affectionate2
he was presented with2
of the conduct of2
he visited the navy2
you a most cordial2
for the blessings of2
were then presented to2
form an assemblage of2
in the ardor of2
on the following day2
he exerted himself with2
to mitigate the calamities2
was the kind of2
one of the children2
it is a singular2
so much for their2
he wrote to the2
which he had seen2
few soldiers that are2
uniformly manifested the same2
the arrival of the2
the king and queen2
to the mediation of2
other members of the2
to compose the procession2
the city of baltimore2
perishing on the scaffold2
at the point of2
the militia of the2
the hall in which2
the affairs of the2
marquis and marchioness de2
the hour of danger2
on his safe arrival2
which no words can2
not in the least2
life devoted to the2
a cessation of hostilities2
of anarchy and misrule2
it was on the2
for the representatives of2
officers of the revolutionary2
the success of the2
anxieties incident to all2
then presented to him2
part of the distance2
lieutenant colonel alexander hamilton2
where he had been2
in the senate chamber2
late officers of the2
a number of revolutionary2
she was fighting for2
expressive of their gratitude2
the joy of the2
the hearty cheers of2
trusted with a command2
in a country to2
speaker of the house2
the general was introduced2
rendered to them by2
of the people was2
and i beg you2
the honors of the2
him in the following2
had not been long2
and some of the2
anniversary of the birth2
wrote to his wife2
in the capture of2
precisely in this situation2
the most interesting and2
signally distinguished himself in2
which he was met2
he dined with the2
of an amiable and2
do me the justice2
lafayette to take part2
in the tower of2
the form of government2
united states attain that2
then president of the2
the state of massachusetts2
that he had not2
the inhabitants of lancaster2
opportunity to show their2
by a deputation from2
the city authorities and2
would constrain the chief2
in the present state2
i knew she was2
it has been said2
he was charmed with2
of his adoption was2
i have the honour2
with a view of2
pray you to accept2
evening of the th2
some who were to2
been expected from the2
may the blessing of2
of washington and his2
when he passed through2
not cease to be2
the minds of the2
was stationed at the2
the battle of camden2
was necessary to their2
object was to bring2
that they were not2
services rendered to them2
and to entreat that2
as much as possible2
part of the town2
evening parties were given2
superior number of the2
the bottom of the2
was proud and happy2
where he arrived on2
during the times therein2
the service of this2
as your majesty may2
the fact that he2
to assure you that2
the bar of the2
made the subject of2
great principles of magnanimity2
a matter of great2
said that he had2
the appearance of the2
revolutionists took possession of2
in conformity to the2
the affairs of america2
as he passed him2
for a long time2
story of his life2
at the time the2
national guard of paris2
and was in danger2
chamber of deputies from2
we do love you2
to prorogue the chamber2
character of this eminent2
ii college and court2
the cause of american2
the purpose of the2
on that memorable occasion2
and a part of2
his interposition as a2
his zeal for the2
every where and always2
but they could not2
provisions to feed the2
assembled to bid him2
the national guard of2
with the hearty cheers2
he had been received2
but it was not2
not forget them if2
yorktown was now familiar2
i would not grant2
did not wish to2
father of his country2
he was met at2
will be the pride2
several revolutionary officers and2
chapter ii college and2
of the life of2
majority of the national2
of gratitude for services2
and to express their2
lapse of nearly half2
of great confusion and2
the journey with the2
of deputies from his2
should sympathize with him2
were supposed to be2
the ladies of concord2
number of the citizens2
the fact that the2
a visit to the2
of the virginia militia2
address of the mayor2
dinner was given him2
decorated with the flags2
was to be found2
the prison of olmutz2
he spoke of the2
entreat that he may2
appearance of the troops2
complete splendor and prosperity2
in one of his2
laying the corner stone2
so kindly to welcome2
i see him in2
am bound by so2
was for a time2
this duty of a2
said that he hoped2
to go to the2
the citizens of this2
have the pleasure of2
general lafayette was escorted2
representatives of the nation2
i shall find myself2
them by the marquis2
moment i heard of2
and cordial sense of2
to which you are2
and wishes of the2
yourself the assurance of2
appointed to command the2
have done so much2
on the return of2
the effect was as2
officer in the french2
the council at hopewell2
chapter xvii a welcome2
offered me in the2
the citizens was formed2
effort he had made2
confessor of regulated liberty2
to one of the2
he was then conducted2
manifested the same zeal2
scenes of public life2
yards in front of2
part of the army2
the center of the2
the heart of the2
and honor of his2
my heart will be2
the mayor of new2
your person and your2
salute was fired by2
was communicated to lafayette2
his love of freedom2
of the british government2
part of the story2
to the first consul2
here were assembled the2
at one of the2
great britain would be2
xvii a welcome release2
thousand for not learning2
on his arrival in2
was greeted by the2
was then conducted by2
of the historical society2
the birth of a2
of the whole people2
members of the committee2
parts of the united2
had the honor to2
appointed by the chamber2
the encouragement of learning2
by the governor and2
it was in the2
a country to which2
his return from america2
in the corner of2
the young men of2
welcome to the land2
have it granted to2
establishing the liberties of2
been made the subject2
between england and the2
sanctuary for the rights2
a corps of cavalry2
at the sight of2
to maintain the constitution2
of the same year2
the ambitious views of2
to bless your name2
to write to adrienne2
liberty of his country2
present confinement is not2
were present at this2
my beloved companions in2
who were to follow2
have of your worth2
of the committee addressed2
ready to receive him2
reply to the invitation2
to depart from france2
danger of perishing on2
chapter xix last days2
the celebration at yorktown2
the first years of2
of the liberties of2
the room in which2
the shouts of the2
the welfare of the2
he wrote to congress2
who greeted him with2
for the services he2
the edge of the2
to offer it to2
by whom it was2
met by the selectmen2
he was a volunteer2
you with all the2
you to our country2
audience with the emperor2
is pleased so kindly2
repeated again and again2
judge of character and2
the heroes of the2
and thence to the2
of our own country2
xviii a triumphal tour2
who introduced him to2
from the dungeon of2
will be remembered that2
troops under his command2
was appointed to the2
a voyage to america2
alighted from the carriage2
to march to paris2
take his liberty than2
and the dangers of2
the portico of the2
up in a line2
to be trusted with2
by a salute from2
of the sovereignty of2
of the massachusetts line2
his heroic and generous2
dinner given by the2
to add to the2
and supporters of the2
of great importance and2
with all his zeal2
sent a note to2
front of the city2
five years of age2
not unworthy of their2
to feed the few2
the cause of our2
interposition as a man2
or a hessian air2
which occurred in the2
wild yeast in the2
a large british army2
the tribute of my2
some of whom were2
was to be made2
way to the former2
in the new world2
public dinner was provided2
the present state of2
did not enter the2
after a time he2
pride of my heart2
president of the senate2
sound policy and durable2
bravery and good conduct2
him the hearty welcome2
of value to the2
when he arrived in2
attain that complete splendor2
ought to be the2
the corner of a2
this situation at present2
no language is adequate2
the land where thy2
he was not a2
to welcome you to2
the times therein mentioned2
cultivation and improvement of2
which animated his conduct2
to our common country2
the friend and guest2
in defence of american2
the mayor of georgetown2
the university in cambridge2
be trusted with a2
the united states has2
the french and the2
of the town of2
the moment i heard2
whole population of the2
behalf of the town2
friend to civil liberty2
the hand of friendship2
addressed him as follows2
other side of the2
and my friendship for2
on the right and2
to the authors and2
was met at the2
his own personal influence2
of the state and2
first days in america2
so fortunate as to2
to the american cause2
of the french nation2
when i assure you2
chapter xvi an attempted2
to cut off the2
to aid in the2
an act for the2
was detached with about2
he was unable to2
passed through the principal2
he was in a2
committee of arrangements of2
of a free government2
attended by the committee2
the birth of lafayette2
to the assault by2
that lafayette received the2
where he had just2
it his duty to2
to ask if he2
be happy to give2
who were desirous of2
in the administration of2
by throwing away his2
to go out and2
he entered the village2
drawn by four horses2
this immense temple of2
and many of them2
a brigade of infantry2
of major benjamin huger2
they have been pleased2
ardor in the cause2
was made known to2
it granted to him2
gave him into the2
at the public dinner2
he was riding on2
young marquis de lafayette2
account of this affair2
it was a part2
a lapse of forty2
the french fleet in2
general in the army2
of the national guard2
of the city hall2
they entertained a high2
in this situation at2
into the midst of2
i find it easy2
the citizens of washington2
than forty years before2
th to the th2
the letter from arnold2
with the conduct of2
the court of france2
was fighting for liberty2
securing the copies of2
on the heights of2
as swiftly as possible2
to entreat that he2
this right of a2
to the advantage of2
and of the nation2
and companions in arms2
preferred to take his2
of ancient or modern2
the mother of the2
i am so affectionately2