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rktown, 308; reinforced by De Grasse, 312; persuades him to remain, 315; sends Washington French wolf-hounds, ii. 2; letters of Washington to, 23, 26, 118, 144, 165, 222, 261; his son not received by Washington, 253; later taken care of, 277, 281, 366; his worth, early seen by Washington, 334; Washington's affection for, 365; sends key of Bastile to Mt. Vernon, 365; helped by Washington, 365,366. Laurens, Henry, letter of Conway cabal to, making attack on Washington, i. 222; letters of Washington to, 254, 288; sent to Paris to get loans, 299. Lauzun, Duc de, repulses Tarleton at Yorktown, i. 317. Lear, Tobias, Washington's secretary, ii. 263; his account of Washington's last illness, 299-303, 385; letters to, 361, 382. Lee, Arthur, example of Virginia gentleman educated abroad, i. 23. Lee, Charles, visits Mt. Vernon, his character, i. 132; accompanies Washington to Boston, 136; aids Washington in organizing army, 140; disobeys orders and is captured, 175; objects to attacking Clinton, 234; first refuses, then claims command of van, 235; disobeys orders and retreats, 236; rebuked by Washington, 236, 237; court martial of and dismissal from army, 237; his witty remark on taking oath of allegiance, ii. 375. Lee, Henry, marries Lucy Grymes, Washington's "Lowland Beauty," i. 96. Lee, Henry, son of Lucy Grymes, Washington's "Lowland Beauty," i. 96; ii. 362; captures Paulus Hook, i. 269; letters of Washington to, ii. 23, 26, 149, 235, 239, 242, 252; considered for command against Indians, 100; commands troops to suppress Whiskey Rebellion, 127; Washington's affection for, 362. Lee, Richard Henry, unfriendly to Washington, i. 214; letter of Washington to, ii. 160. Lewis, Lawrence, at opening of Congress, ii. 78; takes social duties at Mt. Vernon, 280. Liancourt, Duc de, refused reception by Washington, ii. 253. Lincoln, Abraham, compared with Washington, i. 349; ii. 308-313. Lincoln, Benjamin, sent by Washington against Burgoyne, i. 210; fails to understand Washington's policy and tries to hold Charleston, 273, 274; captured, 276; commissioner to treat with Creeks, ii. 90. Lippencott, Captain, orders hanging of Huddy, i. 327; acquitted by English court martial, 328
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