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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... favour * . If his Lordship was Junius , it must have been a superfluous interrogatory , or a very poor joke , to ask Gerard Hamilton the question . Earl Temple was not reputed by a discern ing judge to be a writer of competent power to ...
... favour * . If his Lordship was Junius , it must have been a superfluous interrogatory , or a very poor joke , to ask Gerard Hamilton the question . Earl Temple was not reputed by a discern ing judge to be a writer of competent power to ...
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... favour his niece , the celebrated Olivia Wilmot Serres , ci - devant Princess of Cumberland , put forth a volume , with a portrait of the * Letters of Junius , Preface , p . 16 . Doctor , Latin motto , fac - similes , & JUNIUS NOT A ...
... favour his niece , the celebrated Olivia Wilmot Serres , ci - devant Princess of Cumberland , put forth a volume , with a portrait of the * Letters of Junius , Preface , p . 16 . Doctor , Latin motto , fac - similes , & JUNIUS NOT A ...
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... favour of the Hard- wicke family . A good " fellow " at college and in society , and much devoted to letters , especially black . The pleasant biographical anecdotist , Mr. Justice Hardinge , contributed a curious Wray - ana_to ...
... favour of the Hard- wicke family . A good " fellow " at college and in society , and much devoted to letters , especially black . The pleasant biographical anecdotist , Mr. Justice Hardinge , contributed a curious Wray - ana_to ...
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... favour of each the " respective patron has adduced similarity of style " in proof of identity . 17 The late Mr. Beckford , of Fonthill , is said in a conversation reported in the New Monthly Magazine , to have given his opinion , that ...
... favour of each the " respective patron has adduced similarity of style " in proof of identity . 17 The late Mr. Beckford , of Fonthill , is said in a conversation reported in the New Monthly Magazine , to have given his opinion , that ...
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... favours from it , and his father continuing intimately identified with it , and the origin of the wish he expressed to Woodfall , that Lord Holland may acquit himself with honour , " in reply to the charge of malversation . But though ...
... favours from it , and his father continuing intimately identified with it , and the origin of the wish he expressed to Woodfall , that Lord Holland may acquit himself with honour , " in reply to the charge of malversation . But though ...
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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.