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LaFayette
Citizen of Two Worlds
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1.
Letter fragment to Thomas Jefferson
Description:
Discusses Napoleonic and other politics. [La Grange]
Attribution:
Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1757-1834
Date:
August 14, 1814
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Letter to Lafayette's good friend princesse d'Hnin
Attribution:
Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1757-1834
Date:
1815
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Address to the Chamber of Deputies by members protesting its unconstitutional expulsion of Manuel
Description:
Signed by Lafayette and his son, among others. (Printed facsimile of holograph statement.) [Paris]
Date:
March 5, 1823
4.
Letter to Lafayette
Description:
Analyzing the general's controversial decision to aid Louis-Philippe's accession to the throne during the "Glorious Revolution" [Montpelier]
Attribution:
Madison, James
Date:
December 12, 1830
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Manuscript of an address on a question of political philosophy from the British Utilitarian Jeremy Bentham "to the French People"
Description:
Bentham corresponded with Lafayette on political questions. [Westminster/London]
Date:
August 1830
6.
Letter from the Romantic novelist Mary Shelley, congratulating Lafayette on his part in the "Glorious Revolution"
Description:
[London]
Attribution:
Shelley, Mary
Date:
November 11, 1830
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Extract from Lafayette's address to the electors of Meau, of 13 June, 1831 as it appeared in an American newspaper
Description:
Lafayette, now in his seventies, was up for re-election, and here reflects on the past and present political scene in France.
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