James Mott Hallowell (1865-? ) was an American author and Former Assistant Attorney-General of Massachusetts. He wrote The Spirit of Lafayette (1918). "A few years after the signing of the Declaration of Independence a hostile Mohawk chief met in council a representative of the young American republics for the purpose of concluding a treaty of peace. The representative of young democracy was a soldier of France, the Marquis de Lafayette. Primitive America on the one hand, ancient Europe on the other! "Father, " said the Indian, "we have heard thy voice and we rejoice that thou hast visited thy children to give to them good and necessary advice. " Это и многое другое вы найдете в книге The Spirit of Lafayette (Dodo Press) (James Mott Hallowell)