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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... tion of the authentic writings of Junius , the Editor , by the courtesy of the present proprietor of the Junius Manuscripts , and the abundant materials placed at his disposal by the publisher , has been enabled to present further ...
... tion of the authentic writings of Junius , the Editor , by the courtesy of the present proprietor of the Junius Manuscripts , and the abundant materials placed at his disposal by the publisher , has been enabled to present further ...
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... tion of a few inaccuracies of language , are the only alterations that have been made in the Preliminary Essay . - EDITOR . VOL . I. pests that , within the last twenty years , have ADVERTISEMENT to present Edition PRELIMINARY ESSAY on ...
... tion of a few inaccuracies of language , are the only alterations that have been made in the Preliminary Essay . - EDITOR . VOL . I. pests that , within the last twenty years , have ADVERTISEMENT to present Edition PRELIMINARY ESSAY on ...
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... tion . " In regard to the story itself , Woodfall knew it to be founded in fact from Hamilton's own relation - and has repeatedly mentioned it as such ; but he may have meant that the story as told by Mr. Campbell was a mis- conception ...
... tion . " In regard to the story itself , Woodfall knew it to be founded in fact from Hamilton's own relation - and has repeatedly mentioned it as such ; but he may have meant that the story as told by Mr. Campbell was a mis- conception ...
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... tion , " that hinders my pushing the subject of my last letter , is really the fear of ruining that poor devil Gansel , and those other blockheads . " * In like manner having been betrayed by the first rumours of the day into what he ...
... tion , " that hinders my pushing the subject of my last letter , is really the fear of ruining that poor devil Gansel , and those other blockheads . " * In like manner having been betrayed by the first rumours of the day into what he ...
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... tion . At the first moment the partisans of the prime minister were extolling his official integrity and virtue , in not only resisting the terms offered by Mr. Vaughan for the purchase of the reversion of a patent place in Jamaica ...
... tion . At the first moment the partisans of the prime minister were extolling his official integrity and virtue , in not only resisting the terms offered by Mr. Vaughan for the purchase of the reversion of a patent place in Jamaica ...
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