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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... reason to suspect that the last letter signed Junius , in this paper , was not written by the real Junius , though the observation escaped us at the time . — Or , if you can hit off any- thing yourself more plausible , you will much ...
... reason to suspect that the last letter signed Junius , in this paper , was not written by the real Junius , though the observation escaped us at the time . — Or , if you can hit off any- thing yourself more plausible , you will much ...
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... reason to believe that Junius was known to Garrick . He expresses himself much alarmed , by the exaggerated impres sion he had formed of the pryings of the latter * , and was afraid lest Woodfall might have told him where the Letters ...
... reason to believe that Junius was known to Garrick . He expresses himself much alarmed , by the exaggerated impres sion he had formed of the pryings of the latter * , and was afraid lest Woodfall might have told him where the Letters ...
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... - lude to this amicable arrangement , Mr. Calcraft writes to Mr Pitt— “ July 15 , 1766 , -I have some reason to fear Lord Temple's reception at Richmond was not the most flattering , e 2 CONNECTION OF LORD CHATHAM WITH JUNIUS . lxi.
... - lude to this amicable arrangement , Mr. Calcraft writes to Mr Pitt— “ July 15 , 1766 , -I have some reason to fear Lord Temple's reception at Richmond was not the most flattering , e 2 CONNECTION OF LORD CHATHAM WITH JUNIUS . lxi.
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... absolute certainty can be obtained in human affairs : therefore reason and public utility require that mankind , in forming their opinions on the truth of facts , should be regulated DESTRUCTION OF PAPERS BY SIR P. FRANCIS . 1x1x.
... absolute certainty can be obtained in human affairs : therefore reason and public utility require that mankind , in forming their opinions on the truth of facts , should be regulated DESTRUCTION OF PAPERS BY SIR P. FRANCIS . 1x1x.
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... reason too , His own confession of the authorship is not enough , nor even his proofs . He denied it before , and now he avows it . Which are we to believe ? Perhaps Sir Philip , like Hugh Boyd , General Lee , and other pretenders ...
... reason too , His own confession of the authorship is not enough , nor even his proofs . He denied it before , and now he avows it . Which are we to believe ? Perhaps Sir Philip , like Hugh Boyd , General Lee , and other pretenders ...
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