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La Fayette

NOUN
  1. French soldier who served under George Washington in the American Revolution (1757-1834)

How To Use La Fayette In A Sentence

  • That was part of an ariette which M. de la Fayette's music played the day the K (ing) went to the Hotel de Ville, as I have been informed by a pamphlet, wrote to abuse Mr. Neckar, and which is incomparably well wrote. George Selwyn His Letters and His Life
  • Oh, no -- La Fayette was quite content to let him build them for the Irrakwa, mumbling some idiotic excuse like: The Irrakwa are already using steam engines for their spinning wheels, and all the coal is on the American side -- but Frederic de Maurepas knew the truth. He Don't Know Him
  • Either that or La Fayette could hear other men's thoughts -- Frederic had heard rumors that La Fayette had a knack for that. He Don't Know Him
  • But La Fayette was merely talking about the fact that at last the Marie-Philippe was near enough to heave a line to the wharf. He Don't Know Him
  • But La Fayette was merely talking about the fact that at last the Marie-Philippe was near enough to heave a line to the wharf. He Don't Know Him
  • I found Mesdames de Villars, de Coulanges and de La Fayette, escorted by the little Abbé de Villars and de Grignau the _Frondeur_. The Knickerbocker, or New-York Monthly Magazine, April 1844 Volume 23, Number 4
  • But La Fayette, as usual, did not hesitate between the word and the deed -- he was already on the wharf, striding the last few yards to stand before Bonaparte and receive his salute. He Don't Know Him
  • Even Governor La Fayette, traitorous effete Feuillant dog that he was, seemed enthusiastic about the battle ahead. He Don't Know Him
  • Naturally, La Fayette spent the first afternoon telling Bonaparte all about Stephenson's steam engine. He Don't Know Him
  • They don't volley at all, unless they outnumber you," said La Fayette. He Don't Know Him
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