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 2G. Bell and sons, 1890 - Great Britain |
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... objects he evidently feigned representations of his own character , situation , and feelings ; simulated dis- approbation of men and measures ; attacked or defended individuals , and expressed opinions according as the interests of his ...
... objects he evidently feigned representations of his own character , situation , and feelings ; simulated dis- approbation of men and measures ; attacked or defended individuals , and expressed opinions according as the interests of his ...
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... objects or sentiments with which he was familiar in early life , or which became habitual from professional avocations ; to feelings inspired by an unconscious but predominant passion ; in national or provincial phrases ; in dates and ...
... objects or sentiments with which he was familiar in early life , or which became habitual from professional avocations ; to feelings inspired by an unconscious but predominant passion ; in national or provincial phrases ; in dates and ...
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... object is to bring together materials not hitherto collected , and parts of which only have hitherto been used , and then only to support some preconceived opinion . Having , on the contrary , no opinion to establish , we view the ...
... object is to bring together materials not hitherto collected , and parts of which only have hitherto been used , and then only to support some preconceived opinion . Having , on the contrary , no opinion to establish , we view the ...
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... object of terrifying Lord Bute , by producing their tribune once more upon the stage .- ( iii . 32. ) XIX . - 1768 , April 12. " C . " - Again on the maxim " Nullum tempus occurrit Regi . " Attack on the ministry for having acted upon ...
... object of terrifying Lord Bute , by producing their tribune once more upon the stage .- ( iii . 32. ) XIX . - 1768 , April 12. " C . " - Again on the maxim " Nullum tempus occurrit Regi . " Attack on the ministry for having acted upon ...
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... object of that company had not furnished Junius with a sarcasm .- ( iii . 105. ) XXXV . - 1768 , Sept. 1. " Lucius . " - " To the Earl of Hillsborough , " in reply to a letter signed " Cleophas , " explaining the facts attending Sir Jef ...
... object of that company had not furnished Junius with a sarcasm .- ( iii . 105. ) XXXV . - 1768 , Sept. 1. " Lucius . " - " To the Earl of Hillsborough , " in reply to a letter signed " Cleophas , " explaining the facts attending Sir Jef ...
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