Memoirs, Correspondence And Manuscripts of General Lafayette

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Ialso saw a small vessel playing off this Hook, but quite a triflingthing, without guns, and but two men on board. Nothing else on theriver but the usual guards of spiting devil.
As you have been pleased to consult me on the choice of anadjutant-general, I will repeat here, my dear general, that though Ihave a claim upon General Hand, in every other point of view, his zeal, obedience, and love of discipline, have given me a very good opinion ofhim.
Colonel Smith has been by me wholly employed i
...n that line, and I canassure you that he will perfectly answer your purpose.
Unless, however, you were to cast your eye on a man who, I think, wouldsuit better than any other in the world. Hamilton is, I confess, theofficer whom I should like to see in that station. With equaladvantages, his services deserve from you the preference to any other. His knowledge of your opinions and intentions on military arrangements, his love of discipline, the superiority he would have over all theothers, principally when both armies shall operate together, and hisuncommon abilities, are calculated to render him perfectly agreeable toyou.


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