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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... declaration in favour of short parliaments ...... note , 384 Lord Chatham's reply to the committee deputed to present it 385 Junius to the Printer of the Public Advertiser .. Philo - Junius to the same The Rev. Mr. Horne to Junius ...
... declaration in favour of short parliaments ...... note , 384 Lord Chatham's reply to the committee deputed to present it 385 Junius to the Printer of the Public Advertiser .. Philo - Junius to the same The Rev. Mr. Horne to Junius ...
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... declared the terms on which Jews , gamesters , pedlars , and contractors ( if they have sense enough to take the hint ) may rise without difficulty into British Peers . There was a time indeed , though not within his Grace's memory ...
... declared the terms on which Jews , gamesters , pedlars , and contractors ( if they have sense enough to take the hint ) may rise without difficulty into British Peers . There was a time indeed , though not within his Grace's memory ...
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... declared advocate of Mr. Wilkes . It afterwards pleased his Grace to enter into administration with his friend Lord Rockingham , and in a very little time it pleased his Grace to abandon him . He then accepted of the treasury upon terms ...
... declared advocate of Mr. Wilkes . It afterwards pleased his Grace to enter into administration with his friend Lord Rockingham , and in a very little time it pleased his Grace to abandon him . He then accepted of the treasury upon terms ...
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... declared in his letter of November 15 , 1769 , " if the gentle- men , whose conduct is in question , are not brought to a trial , the Duke of Grafton shall hear from me again . " From his Private Letters to Mr. Woodfall , we shall now ...
... declared in his letter of November 15 , 1769 , " if the gentle- men , whose conduct is in question , are not brought to a trial , the Duke of Grafton shall hear from me again . " From his Private Letters to Mr. Woodfall , we shall now ...
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... declaration is coupled with the two facts , that he made it under the repeated promise and intention of speedily disclosing himself to his correspondent || , and that the correspondent thus schooled , by a moral axiom gleaned from his ...
... declaration is coupled with the two facts , that he made it under the repeated promise and intention of speedily disclosing himself to his correspondent || , and that the correspondent thus schooled , by a moral axiom gleaned from his ...
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