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No Man could have written from Memory Mr Otis’s Argument of four or five hours against The Acts...
I have recd with great pleasure your favour of the fifth. Of the Book which my Enemy has written...
Dr Morse having undertaken to continue Trumbul’s History: wrote urgently to me to assist him. I...
I pretend not to preserve any order, in my Letters to you. I give you hints, as they accidently...
I thank you for your favour of the 9th. You ask, if it is true that Hamilton and Burr are on an...
Though your Son is engaged in an honourable and a laudable pursuit, I apprehend he is not quite...
“Vanity of Vanities, all is Vanity!” The French have a distinction, between Eulogy and Apology. I...
In your late Letter you intimate that a certain Gentleman is not a Friend to the present...
I like this prompt and quick correspondences, I have received your Sons acknowledgement dated the...
I have before mentioned the Instructions of the City of Boston to their Representatives, in May...
That Mr Hutchinson repented, as sincerely as Mr Hamilton did, I doubt not. I hope the Repentance...
Another Author produced by Mr Otis was “The Trade and Navigation of Great Britain considered” by...
It is plain from Mr. Hamiltons pamphlet & from all the writings against the negotiation with...
No man could have written from memory Mr Otis’s Agument of four or five hours in length, against...
The next Statute produced & commented by Mr Otis was the 15th. of Charles the Second, i.e. 1663,...
Another Passage, which Mr Otis read from Ashley gave Occasion, as I suppose, to another memorable...
Your favour of the 11th. has conjured up, in my Imagination so many Ghosts that I am in danger of...
“You ‘never profoundly admired Mr. H.’ I have suggested some hints in his favor. You ‘never...
I thank you for your kind Letter of the fifth—of this month—which—our meritorious friend Mr....
I thank you for this respectfull Address. The Existence of the Independence of any Nation, cannot...
The Charters were quoted or alluded to by Mr Otis frequently in the whole course of his Argument:...
I HAVE received your obliging favour of the 8th, but cannot consent to your resolution to ask no...
Some of those publications, which in France, as you very well know, are called foreign Gazettes &...
Do not expect to escape so, I have a hundred if not a thousand letters to write you. which...
The English doctrine of Allegiance, is so mysterious, fabulous, & enigmatical, that it is...
If, in our Search of Principles We have not been able to investigate any moral phylosophical or...
I have Seldom read so much good sense, in so few Words as in your Letter of the 5th. Your...
As in your favour of the fifth, you seem to regret “the Intermission of our Correspondence, your...
Knowing as I do the importance of your office & the punctuality with which you fulfill the duties...
In my Letters to you, I regard no order. And I think, I ought to make you laugh Sometimes:...
I have received your favour of the 22d, & the French translation of my letter with Mably’s, &...
As we have amused ourselves with looking at a few pictures, suppose we should add one more to the...
The Metaphysical, Theological, Ecclesiasticcal and political Pendulums, which all go to gether,...
In the Search for Something, in the History and Statutes of England, in any degree resembling...
The mail of yesterday, brought me your favour of the 19th I presume you had not then received my...
As Mr Wirt has filled my head with James Otis; and as I am well informed that The Honourable Mr...
Mr Otis quoted another Author “The political and Commercial Works of Charles D’Avenant, L.L.D....
Your Pupil Mr Minot was a young Gentleman of excellent character; pure, spotless in Morals and...
I have this moment received your favour of yesterday. In some future Letter I must write you an...
Another Auther produced by Mr Otis was “The Trade and Navigation of Great Britain considered by...
In your last letter you consider me in debt, I will not dispute it. You seem to wish me to write...
I had last night, yours of the 24th.—The Anxiety of the two Setts of Persons you mention is eer...
I have received your favor of the 17th & thank you for the information & opinion you give me...
I have promised you, hints, of the heads of Mr Otis’s Oration, Argument Speech, call it which you...
Thanks for your favour of the 14th. You urge me to explain the secret of Hutchinsons conduct. I...
In Mr Wirts elegant and eloquent Panegyrick on Mr Henry.—I beg your attention to page 56 to page...
You “never profoundly admired Mr. H.” I have suggested some hints in his favour. You “never...
“Mid the low murmurs of submissive fear and mingled rage my Hambden raised his Voice, & and to...
We need not fear that Mr Hutchinsons Character will be injured with Posterity—His every Virtue,...
It is some consolation to find in the Paragraph of the Charter, next following the Court of...