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4350. LAFAYETTE (Marquis de), France and America.—[further continued].
I think the return of Lafayette
to Paris insures a reconciliation between
them and us. He will so entwist himself with
the envoys that they will not be able to draw off.—
To T. M. Randolph. Washington ed. iv, 320.
Ford ed., vii, 423.
(Pa.,
Feb. 1800)
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