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Read Ebook: Memoirs of General Lafayette With an Account of His Visit to America and His Reception By the People of the United States; From His Arrival August 15th to the Celebration at Yorktown October 19th 1824. by Knapp Samuel L Samuel Lorenzo Lafayette Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier Marquis De Contributor

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Introductory remarks

Birth and education of Lafayette

His purpose to visit America in 1777

His arrival and early service in America

Battle of Brandywine

Washington's attachment to him

Commands in northern department

Escape from British near Philadelphia

Battle of Monmouth

Brave conduct of Lafayette

A volunteer to R. Island

Journey to Boston

Proposal to visit France

Resentment of the conduct of British Commissioner

Visit to Boston

Embarks there for France

Resolve of Congress honorable to Lafayette

Letter of Franklin

Return to America in 1780

Services in France in behalf of America

Letter of Gen. Washington

Commands in Virginia in 1781

His services and bravery in that department

Escapes from Cornwallis

His troops deserting

Critical situation

His conduct approved by Washington

He applauds Gen. Wayne

Proposes to visit France again

Resolves of Congress approving his conduct

Letter to Congress

His letter to S. Adams

Mr. Adam's reply

Doings of Massachusetts

Details of service at Yorktown

Events on his return to France

Letter to Sir H. Clinton

Visit to America in 1784

Arrives in Boston

His reception

Honorable notice of his services, by Congress

His public conduct in 1786

Meeting of States' General, 1787

In favor of reform

New Constitution in 1789

Supported by Lafayette

Parties in France and civil commotions

Commands the Militia of Paris

The Parisian mob

Struggle for power between monarchists and reformers

Louis attempts to leave France

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