on Otis's argument on Writs of Assistance, [11];
report of Otis's argument, [13];
demands reopening of courts, closed by want of stamps, [32];
his political philosophy, [35];
on Canon and Feudal Law, [35], [83];
likeness, [36];
Dutch edition of his acc. of the troubles with Great Britain, [36];
his personal appearance, [36];
painted by Copley, [36];
by Stuart, [36];