Junius: Including Letters by the Same Writer, Under Other Signatures, (now First Collected) ; to which are Added, His Confidential Correspondence with Mr. Wilkes, and His Private Letters Addressed to Mr. H.S. Woodfall ; with a Preliminary Essay, Notes, Fac-similes, &c. ...G. Woodfall, 1812 |
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Page 24
... voted against it . This , I con- ceive , is the last disorder of the state . The con- sultation meets but to disagree , opposite medi- cines are prescribed , and the last fixed on is changed by the hand who gives it . " The attention ...
... voted against it . This , I con- ceive , is the last disorder of the state . The con- sultation meets but to disagree , opposite medi- cines are prescribed , and the last fixed on is changed by the hand who gives it . " The attention ...
Page 118
... vote for it . " ment . The only reason indeed that appears for these letters having ever been attributed to Hamil- ton is , that on a certain morning he told the Duke of Richmond , as has been already hinted at ' , the substance of a ...
... vote for it . " ment . The only reason indeed that appears for these letters having ever been attributed to Hamil- ton is , that on a certain morning he told the Duke of Richmond , as has been already hinted at ' , the substance of a ...
Page 170
... invited thereto by the prior declaration of a minister , that whoever opposed our choice , though but with four votes , should be 4 declared declared member for the county , we see ourselves by * 170 PRIVATE LETTERS OF JUNIUS.
... invited thereto by the prior declaration of a minister , that whoever opposed our choice , though but with four votes , should be 4 declared declared member for the county , we see ourselves by * 170 PRIVATE LETTERS OF JUNIUS.
Page 180
... had been given in and voted in aid of the public service , to the amount of £ 910,541 . And £ 43,533 . 19s . 7d . ( upon some 2 regimental regimental and other accounts being adjusted this last winter ) * 180 PRIVATE LETTERS OF JUNIUS.
... had been given in and voted in aid of the public service , to the amount of £ 910,541 . And £ 43,533 . 19s . 7d . ( upon some 2 regimental regimental and other accounts being adjusted this last winter ) * 180 PRIVATE LETTERS OF JUNIUS.
Page 181
... voted . " He will read in it , that Lord Holland desired to be shewn how he could proceed faster than he did . If nobody has shewn or can show how that might have been , or may be done , does he deserve either punishment or censure ...
... voted . " He will read in it , that Lord Holland desired to be shewn how he could proceed faster than he did . If nobody has shewn or can show how that might have been , or may be done , does he deserve either punishment or censure ...
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