I have my fears. Yet, notwithstanding the complicated difficulties that rise before — Mercy Otis Warren
Great advantages are often attended with great inconveniences, and great minds called — Mercy Otis Warren
It may be a mistake, that man, in a state of nature, is more disposed to cruelty than courtesy. — Mercy Otis Warren
Public emergencies may require the hand of severity to fall heavily on those who are not personally guilty — Mercy Otis Warren
The british were indeed very far superior to the americans in every respect necessary to military operations — Mercy Otis Warren
The bulk of mankind have indeed, in all countries in their turn, been made the prey of ambition. — Mercy Otis Warren
The study of the human character opens at once a beautiful and a deformed picture of the soul. — Mercy Otis Warren
The defeat of the americans in canada and the advantages gained by the british arms in the jerseys — Mercy Otis Warren
The progress of the american revolution has been so rapid and such the alteration of manners — Mercy Otis Warren