DEDICATED
TO
My Husband.
PREFACE.
THE life of the General Marquis de La Fayette is intimately connected with the two most important epochs in the history of both France and America. His name binds together these nations by indissoluble bonds of sympathy; and Washington and La Fayette will forever be found side by side in the annals of history.
As a large portion of the material presented in this volume has been gathered from French works never before translated and which are now out of print, and also from original files of newspapers, and various manuscripts written by members of the La Fayette family, a more complete life of General La Fayette is here offered than has before appeared, either in this country or in Europe.
THE AUTHOR.
CONTENTS.
| CHAPTER | PAGE | |
| I. | La Fayette’s Early Life | [1] |
| II. | His Arrival in America.—Battle of Brandywine | [18] |
| III. | Scenes of the American Revolution | [58] |
| IV. | La Fayette’s Diplomatic Measures in France and Spain, in Behalf of America | [99] |
| V. | La Fayette elected a Member of the Notables | [127] |
| VI. | La Fayette’s Efforts in Defence of King and Constitution | [158] |
| VII. | Virginie La Fayette’s Account of her Father’s and Mother’s Imprisonment | [191] |
| VIII. | Dreadful Scenes of the French Revolution | [216] |
| IX. | La Fayette liberated from the Prison at Olmütz | [258] |
| X. | La Fayette presented to the Premier Consul | [288] |
| XI. | La Fayette’s Visit to America | [315] |
| XII. | Enthusiastic Reception of the Marquis in the United States | [339] |
| XIII. | La Fayette elected to the Chamber of Deputies | [365] |
| XIV. | Revolution of 1830 | [397] |
| XV. | La Fayette’s Character and Family Life | [427] |