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James Otis was an American lawyer and early advocate for colonial rights in the pre-Revolutionary period. His influential arguments against British taxation policies and his efforts to promote colonial unity played a significant role in the lead-up to the American Revolution. Otis's advocacy for individual rights and resistance to unjust laws contributed to the shaping of American political thought.

"I pray God I may never be brought to the melancholy trial; but, if ever I should, it will then be known how far I can reduce to practice principles which I know to be founded in truth."



"But I think I can sincerely declare that I cheerfully submit myself to every odious name for conscience' sake; and from my soul I despise all those whose guilt, malice, or folly has made them my foes."



"Let the consequences be what they will, I am determined to proceed."


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