Author: Philo Physic, a pseudonym Date: June 8, 1767 “[D]etached sentences from them [academic authorities], will never support irrational practice: They always expect that their general observations should be applied with judgment, and proper regard to particular circumstances.” Source: Boston Gazette
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Author: Anonymous Date: August 4, 1766 “The story is told of a number of people who hired a man to go to Stafford, Connecticut, to bring back mineral water. He filled a thirty-gallon cask, sold the water all the way back to Massachusetts at one dollar per gallon, and by refilling it at each brook […]
Author: Graph Iatroos, pseudonym Date: February 1765 “[S]end it by a trusty Person carefully seal’d & superscribed lest a tel[l]tale Wife or Child divulge that which must be as secret as Masonry till some Societies are established.”
Author: Philo Physic, a pseudonym for Joseph Warren Date: July 27, 1767 Source: Boston Gazette Related: by Philo Physic, May 25, 1767; Philo Physic, June 8, 1767; Philo Physic, June 22, 1767; Philo Physic, July 6, 1767 “Sir, I never had a wish to injure any man, nor would I give undeserved pain to the […]
Author: Philo Physic, a pseudonym of Joseph Warren Date: July 6, 1767 Source: Boston Gazette Related: by Philo Physic, May 25, 1767; Philo Physic, June 8, 1767; Philo Physic, June 22, 1767; Philo Physic, July 27, 1767 “Sir, I Perceive, without emotion, your unavailing rage; and look without concern, upon that malice, which, tho’ aimed […]
Author: Philo Physic, a pseudonym of Joseph Warren Date: June 22, 1767 Source: Boston Gazette Related: by Philo Physic, May 25, 1767; Philo Physic, June 8, 1767; Philo Physic, July 6, 1767; Philo Physic, July 27, 1767 “Sir, I have read your publication in the last Evening Post, and cannot think that your recapitulation of […]
Author: Philo Physic, a pseudonym of Joseph Warren Date: June 8, 1767 Source: Boston Gazette Related: by Philo Physic, May 25, 1767; Philo Physic, June 22, 1767; Philo Physic, July 6, 1767; Philo Physic, July 27, 1767 “Sir, It gives me great concern that I have been so unhappy as to fall under your displeasure: […]
Author: Philo Physic, a pseudonym of Joseph Warren Date: May 25. 1767 Source: Boston Gazette Related: by Philo Physic, June 8, 1767; Philo Physic, June 22, 1767; Philo Physic, July 6, 1767; Philo Physic, July 27, 1767 “Messieurs Edes and Gill, Please to insert the following in your next Paper, and you will oblige the […]
Author: Paskalos, a pseudonym of Joseph Warren Date: May 4, 1767 Source: Boston Gazette ”Sir, I can take no pleasure in exulting over a disappointed antagonist; yet you must allow me to remind you of your promise, to attempt a vindication of the G—r’s speeches last May (as you declared yourself to be a person […]
Author: Paskalos, a pseudonym of Joseph Warren Date: March 17, 1767 Source: Boston Gazette “To the Author of the Piece published in the last Evening-Post, erroneously signed, A Friend to the Province. Sir, Though you are pleased to treat me with much Passion and Uncharitableness, yet I scorn to retaliate. – I do purely, from […]
