Excerpt from Otis'' Letters in Defence of the Hartford Convention and the People of Massachusetts
Aliud est maledicete - aliud accusare - accusatio crimen desiderat reum ut definiat, hominem ut notet - argumento probet, teste confirmet. Maledic tio autem nihil habet propositi praeter contumeliam. Cic: pro M Crelia.
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