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Biography of James Otis, Jr.
1202 words, approx. 4 pages
 His brilliant defense of American colonial rights at the outset of the struggle between England and its colonies marked James Otis, Jr. (1725-1783), a leading spokesman for the Boston patriots prior to the American Revolution. At a time when oratory was...
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Biography of James Otis, Jr.
2909 words, approx. 9.7 pages
 James Otis, Jr., was a literary scholar, lawyer, politician, and polemicist of the American Revolution. Born in West Barnstable, Cape Cod, Massachusetts, to James and Mary Allyne Otis, James Otis, Jr., was the fifth generation of Otises in America, the d...



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 The Texas Observer
The Messenger Boys
07/06/2001: 866 words, approx. 3 pages The Messenger Boys Like the lantern of Diogenes--who crisscrossed ancient Athens in a vain search for one honest man--the recent whistleblower lawsuit against David Dewhurst, Texas' oil-baron Land Commissioner, shined a light on political money trails that taint every public official with any...
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 American Scholar
Neckties.
03/22/2002: 2,398 words, approx. 8 pages Although loose cravats became popular in Europe only during the seventeenth century, we have worn things around our necks for millennia, from cowls to feather boas, from diamond chokers to ruffled flea-catchers. Ancient Chinese civilizations believed that the Adam's apple was the source of...


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