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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:...