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, Volume 1Walker, 1836 |
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... things is much altered in this country , since it was necessary to protect our representatives against the direct power of the crown . We have nothing to apprehend from prerogative , but every thing from undue influence . Formerly it ...
... things is much altered in this country , since it was necessary to protect our representatives against the direct power of the crown . We have nothing to apprehend from prerogative , but every thing from undue influence . Formerly it ...
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... thing of dialectics , or who understands English , will dispute the truth and fairness of this construction . But JUNIUS has a great authority to support him , which , to speak with the Duke of Grafton , I accidentally met with this ...
... thing of dialectics , or who understands English , will dispute the truth and fairness of this construction . But JUNIUS has a great authority to support him , which , to speak with the Duke of Grafton , I accidentally met with this ...
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... thing to the public , in support of his opinions . The doctrine laid down in his last letter , concerning the power of the House of Commons to commit for contempt , is not so new as it peared to many people , who , dazzled with the name ...
... thing to the public , in support of his opinions . The doctrine laid down in his last letter , concerning the power of the House of Commons to commit for contempt , is not so new as it peared to many people , who , dazzled with the name ...
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... thing about him , which even treachery cannot trust . For the present therefore , the best of Princes must have content- ed himself with Lord Sandwich . - You would long since have received your final dismission and reward ; and I , my ...
... thing about him , which even treachery cannot trust . For the present therefore , the best of Princes must have content- ed himself with Lord Sandwich . - You would long since have received your final dismission and reward ; and I , my ...
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... thing so peculiarly unmanly in your conduct , that it is impossible to let you escape without some memorandums of your judgment when the case is , and when the case is not your own . Do you remember , Sir , Friday , April 30 , 1771 ...
... thing so peculiarly unmanly in your conduct , that it is impossible to let you escape without some memorandums of your judgment when the case is , and when the case is not your own . Do you remember , Sir , Friday , April 30 , 1771 ...
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abuse administration answer appear assertion authority bail bailable Bute cause character circumstances committed conduct constitution contempt crown dare declared defend doctrine Duke of Grafton Duke of Portland Earl EDIT election endeavour England fact favour friends gentleman give grant honour Horne House of Commons House of Lords illegal insult judge JUNIUS jury justice king King's Bench kingdom legislature letter liberty Lord Barrington Lord Boutetort Lord Bute Lord Camden Lord Chatham Lord Hillsborough Lord Mansfield Lord Mayor Lord North Lord Rockingham lordship Majesty Majesty's mean measures ment minister ministry nation never noble offence opinion parliament party person political present pretended principles PRINTER privilege proclamation PUBLIC ADVERTISER question reason royal secretary secretary at war shew Sir James Lowther Sir Jeffery Amherst sovereign spirit statute supposed thing thought tion truth virtue warrant whole Wilkes