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The Marquis de La Fayette's statement of his own conduct and principles. : Containing also A comparative View of the French, and American Revolutions. Of the Condition of the People of both Countries. Of the Characters of Washington, Arictides, and Themistocles. Character and Description of the Court of France. Of the Jacobin Society. Tiny Symptoms of great Revolutions. A Reformation in Parliament: wherein dangerous. A Board of Oeconomy recommended. A Cermon to our H-of C- A Prayer to the Minister. A Reformation in the Church, recommended for the Purpose of liquidating the National Debt. Bishops-Wherein a Curse to every Nation. Lawyers-Wherein a Blessing. Strictures upon Messrs. Burke, and Paine
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Marquis de Lafayette collection
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A collection of 78 items from 1779 to 1835; it contains miscellaneous correspondence and papers, in French and English, dealing with Lafayette's family, property, military and political career, particularly his imprisonment by the Austrians and his visit to the United States in 1824 to 1825. Included are individual letters dealing with his command in the American Revolution and his role in the French Revolution. The collection holds 37 letters written by Lafayette; other correspondents include, among others, Erick Bollman; Adrienne de Noailles, Marquise de Lafayette; Georges Washington Lafayette; and Auguste Adolphe Frederick de Hennings.
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