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“Vanity of Vanities, all is Vanity!” The French have a distinction, between Eulogy and Apology. I...
Is your daughter, Mrs Stewart, who I am credibly informed is one of the most accomplished Ladies,...
I have received your obliging favour of the 8th. but cannot consent to your resolution to ask no...
Mr William Smith Shaw has lent me the fourth Volume of his political pamphlets, the first tract...
I pretend not to preserve any order, in my Letters to you. I give you hints, as they accidently...
I have this moment received your favour of yesterday. In some future Letter I must write you an...
That Mr Hutchinson repented, as sincerely as Mr Hamilton did, I doubt not. I hope the Repentance...
You “never profoundly admired Mr. H.” I have suggested some hints in his favour. You “never...
As we have amused ourselves with looking at a few pictures, suppose we should add one more to the...
I have read your discourse with pleasure, and the notes with terror. they open a field of...
I presume you have read the elegant life of Patrick Henry by Mr. Wirt the Attorney General of the...
As Mr Wirt has filled my head with James Otis; and as I am well informed that The Honourable Mr...
As Mr Wirt had filled my head with James Otis; and I am well informed that the Honourable Mr...
Your Pupil Mr Minot was a young Gentleman of excellent character; pure, spotless in Morals and...
In Mr Wirts elegant and eloquent Panegyrick on Mr Henry.—I beg your attention to page 56 to page...
I HAVE received your obliging favour of the 8th, but cannot consent to your resolution to ask no...
I have Seldom read so much good sense, in so few Words as in your Letter of the 5th. Your...
In my Letters to you, I regard no order. And I think, I ought to make you laugh Sometimes:...
No Man could have written from Memory Mr Otis’s Argument of four or five hours against The Acts...
No man could have written from memory Mr Otis’s Agument of four or five hours in length, against...
I have promised you, hints, of the heads of Mr Otis’s Oration, Argument Speech, call it which you...
The next Statute produced & commented by Mr Otis was the 15th. of Charles the Second, i.e. 1663,...
Mr Otis Said Such a “Writt of Assistance” might become the Reign of Charles the Second in...
In the Search for Something, in the History and Statutes of England, in any degree resembling...
Mr. Otis, to Show the Spirit of the Acts of Trade, those I have already quoted as well as those I...
Mr Otis proceeded to page 198 of this great Work of the great Knight Sir Josiah Child Proposition...
Another Auther produced by Mr Otis was “The Trade and Navigation of Great Britain considered by...
Another Author produced by Mr Otis was “The Trade and Navigation of Great Britain considered” by...
Another Passage, which Mr Otis read from Ashley gave Occasion, as I suppose, to another memorable...
“Mid the low murmurs of submissive fear and mingled rage my Hambden raised his Voice, & and to...