Junius: Including Letters by the Same Writer Under Other Signatures : To which are Added His Confidential Correspondence with Mr. Wilkes : and His Private Letters to Mr. H.S. Woodfall, Volume 1G. Bell, 1890 |
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... Nation ......... PREFACE by Junius LETTER I. To the Printer of the Public Advertiser Sir William Draper's reply . Short Sketch of Sir William Draper's character .. Junius to Sir William Draper ▽ 1 85 91 102 ...... 112 ... note , 116 ...
... Nation ......... PREFACE by Junius LETTER I. To the Printer of the Public Advertiser Sir William Draper's reply . Short Sketch of Sir William Draper's character .. Junius to Sir William Draper ▽ 1 85 91 102 ...... 112 ... note , 116 ...
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... nation at large , almost amounting to a civil war , and which at length only terminated in their own utter confusion and defeat * . It was at this period , and under these circumstances , that the ensuing letters successively made their ...
... nation at large , almost amounting to a civil war , and which at length only terminated in their own utter confusion and defeat * . It was at this period , and under these circumstances , that the ensuing letters successively made their ...
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... nation solely indebted for a direct legislative decision upon this last important point ; -but the ground was previously cleared by the letters before us ; it is not often that a judge has dared openly to controvert this right since the ...
... nation solely indebted for a direct legislative decision upon this last important point ; -but the ground was previously cleared by the letters before us ; it is not often that a judge has dared openly to controvert this right since the ...
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... nation at that period , and particularly in regard to its funded property , the alarming depression of which , from the still hostile appear- ance of France , the prospect of a rupture with the American colonies , the wretchedness of ...
... nation at that period , and particularly in regard to its funded property , the alarming depression of which , from the still hostile appear- ance of France , the prospect of a rupture with the American colonies , the wretchedness of ...
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... nation at large , he sent it forth under the name of Junius , ( a name he had hitherto assumed but once , ) to the office of the Public Advertiser , in which journal it appeared on Saturday , January 21 , 1769 The popularity expected by ...
... nation at large , he sent it forth under the name of Junius , ( a name he had hitherto assumed but once , ) to the office of the Public Advertiser , in which journal it appeared on Saturday , January 21 , 1769 The popularity expected by ...
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Página 258 - Born and educated in this country, I glory in the name of Briton ; and the peculiar happiness of my life will ever consist in promoting the welfare of a people, whose loyalty and warm affection to me, 1 consider as the greatest and most permanent security of my throne...