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your kind Letter of July 4th. ought to have been answered sooner. my apology would be long and...
I thank you for your congratulations and kind wishes, the accomplishment of them is on high where...
you have my full consent to publish all my letters. I only wish request that you would print...
I inclose you a letter from Judge Sewall-and an anecdote of your Hero—He had intervals of Sound...
From the moment when I received the your Life of James Otis, I have held in requisition my...
In answer to yours, of the 15. June and to the first question in it, I am not able from memory to...
Liberty Tree in Boston, was a very aged and a very large Elm—in the front yard of Deacon Elliot...
I Shall not pause to consider whether my Opinion will be popular or unpopular with the Slave...
Your favour of the 20th. is received, I have not Delaplaines Biography. I have no reverance for...
In answer to your favour of the 25th. I must refer you to one of those letters—I wrote to your...
Why should my little twine worn out as it is to a single thread, be woven into all the Political...
I neither know any thing of the name or character of Paul Allen. What he means by Mr Otis’s being...
The Charters were quoted or alluded to by Mr Otis frequently in the whole Course of his Argument:...
I thank you for your favour of the 10 feb 1823 I have the satisfaction to find that every body...