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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... whole of the method pursued by Junius towards the accomplishment of the patriotic objects on which his heart appears to have been most ardently engaged . Much of his individual sarcasm might perhaps have been spared with ad- vantage ...
... whole of the method pursued by Junius towards the accomplishment of the patriotic objects on which his heart appears to have been most ardently engaged . Much of his individual sarcasm might perhaps have been spared with ad- vantage ...
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... whole , an independent man ; and Lord Granby was , perhaps , the most honest and immaculate of his majesty's ministers . Junius did not begin the dispute with the former , and seems , from a regard for his character , to have continued ...
... whole , an independent man ; and Lord Granby was , perhaps , the most honest and immaculate of his majesty's ministers . Junius did not begin the dispute with the former , and seems , from a regard for his character , to have continued ...
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... whole , as in the case of his series of letters to Lord Barrington , Nos . 105 , 107 , & c . These , how- ever , it was not easy , in spite of the characteristic style that still , to an acute eye , pervaded them , for the world at ...
... whole , as in the case of his series of letters to Lord Barrington , Nos . 105 , 107 , & c . These , how- ever , it was not easy , in spite of the characteristic style that still , to an acute eye , pervaded them , for the world at ...
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... whole , proves they had no strong passages to fix on . I still think it will not be tried . If it should , it is not possible for a jury to find you guilty . " * In his first opinion he was mistaken ; in his second he was correct . The ...
... whole , proves they had no strong passages to fix on . I still think it will not be tried . If it should , it is not possible for a jury to find you guilty . " * In his first opinion he was mistaken ; in his second he was correct . The ...
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... whole . Under the patronage of Lord Stormont , he had been educated with the highest veneration for the whole Stuart family , and especially for the Pretender ; whose health , when a young man , had been his favourite toast , and to ...
... whole . Under the patronage of Lord Stormont , he had been educated with the highest veneration for the whole Stuart family , and especially for the Pretender ; whose health , when a young man , had been his favourite toast , and to ...
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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...