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A concise biography traces the life, public rhetoric, and intellectual influence of a leading pre-revolutionary figure from Boston, chronicling key legal and political arguments against imperial authority, a celebrated pamphlet defending a colonial legislature, and the gradual mental decline that led the subject to destroy personal papers. The volume supplements the narrative with contemporary character sketches and a later biographical essay, plus anecdotes and a chronology, and closes with an evocative account of an obscure burial and the discovery that underscores the fragile preservation of historical memory.
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