Diary of John Adams, volume 1
1766-03-11
Went to Boston. The C
Cushing Spoke out boldly and said he was ready to go on. He had no Difficulty about going on. Lynde said We are here. Oliver said here am I, in Duress, and if I must go on, I must. Thus Popular Compulsion, fear of Violence, of the Sons of Liberty, &c, was suggested to be the only Motive with him to go on.1
Since no one (including the lawyers) wished to incur the possible penalties for proceeding without stamped paper, the judges like everyone else were playing the game of “Who will bell the cat?” Those named here were the younger Sketches of the Judicial History of Massachusetts, Boston, 1840Harvard Graduates
, 6:250–257); and Peter Oliver, who has been mentioned earlier. Chief Justice Hutchinson’s own account of the situation with respect to the Superior Court is in his
Massachusetts Bay, ed. Mayo, 3:105–106. See also Quincy, Reports
, p. 215–217; and the entries of 15 March, 15, 29 April, below.