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. WoodfallBell & Daldy, 1865 |
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... Wilkes, and His Private Letters to Mr. H.S. Woodfall Junius. THE present Volume comprises all the Letters known to be ... WILKES merit careful perusal . They are recommended by clearness and vigour of style , as well as excellent sense ...
... Wilkes, and His Private Letters to Mr. H.S. Woodfall Junius. THE present Volume comprises all the Letters known to be ... WILKES merit careful perusal . They are recommended by clearness and vigour of style , as well as excellent sense ...
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... Wilkes, and His Private Letters to Mr. H.S. Woodfall Junius. CONTENTS . PREFACE to the Second Volume CONTENTS ... Wilkes to Mr. Horne ... . .............................. .note , 38 Letter from Junius to Mr. David Garrick Mr. Wilkes's ...
... Wilkes, and His Private Letters to Mr. H.S. Woodfall Junius. CONTENTS . PREFACE to the Second Volume CONTENTS ... Wilkes to Mr. Horne ... . .............................. .note , 38 Letter from Junius to Mr. David Garrick Mr. Wilkes's ...
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... Wilkes, and His Private Letters to Mr. H.S. Woodfall Junius. LETTER XLIV . XLV . The same to the same .... Atticus to the Printer of the Public Advertiser on the state of the nation XLVI . Temporum Felicitas to the Printer of the Public ...
... Wilkes, and His Private Letters to Mr. H.S. Woodfall Junius. LETTER XLIV . XLV . The same to the same .... Atticus to the Printer of the Public Advertiser on the state of the nation XLVI . Temporum Felicitas to the Printer of the Public ...
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... Wilkes, and His Private Letters to Mr. H.S. Woodfall Junius. LETTER Another letter of Mr. Onslow to Mr. Wilkes ............ .. LXIV . X. X. to the Printer of the Public Advertiser in answer to PAGE ..... note , 282 LXV . Modestus on the ...
... Wilkes, and His Private Letters to Mr. H.S. Woodfall Junius. LETTER Another letter of Mr. Onslow to Mr. Wilkes ............ .. LXIV . X. X. to the Printer of the Public Advertiser in answer to PAGE ..... note , 282 LXV . Modestus on the ...
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... Wilkes, and His Private Letters to Mr. H.S. Woodfall Junius. country . Lord Chatham is called a lunatic , the ... Wilkes's election for Middlesex . Wilkes himself is , however , severely treated , as " a man of most infamous character in ...
... Wilkes, and His Private Letters to Mr. H.S. Woodfall Junius. country . Lord Chatham is called a lunatic , the ... Wilkes's election for Middlesex . Wilkes himself is , however , severely treated , as " a man of most infamous character in ...
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accounts addressed answer appears assure believe Burke Calcraft cause character conduct constitution correspondent corruption court Crosby crown declared doubt Duke of Grafton Earl of Chatham edition fact favour friends Garrick gentleman GEORGE ONSLOW give Grenville Hillsborough honour hope House of Commons Junius's Letters justice King King's Lady Francis late Letters of Junius liberty Lord Barrington Lord Bute Lord Camden Lord Chatham Lord Holland Lord Mansfield Lord Mayor Lord North Lordship Majesty Majesty's mean measures ment ministers ministry Miscellaneous Letter Monday never Onslow opinion paper parliament party person political present principles printer Private Letter proof Public Advertiser published question reason received respect Sawbridge secret secretary signature Sir James Lowther Sir Jeffery Amherst Sir Philip Francis spirit supposed tell thought tion to-morrow Townshend Wilkes Wilkes's wish Woodfall write
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Page xxi - That respectable body, of which I have the honour of being a member, affords every evening a sight truly English. Twenty or thirty perhaps, of the first men in the^ kingdom, in point of fashion and fortune, supping at little tables covered with a napkin, in the middle of a coffee-room, upon a bit of cold meat, or a Sandwich, and drinking a glass of punch.