... necessities of a suitor, there is too much of insincere profession of disinterestedness, too much of exaggerated profession of admiration and devotedservice, too much of disparagement and insinuation ... being the Atlas of this commonwealth, the honour of myhouse, and the second founder of my poor estate, I am tied by all duties, both of a good patriot, and of anunworthy kinsman, and of an obliged ... proofs of this early labour. Some of the most memorable and familiar passages of his writings are to be traced from thestorehouses which he filled in these years of preparation. An example of...