History of England from the Peace of Utrecht to the Peace of Versailles: 1713 - 1783 : In Seven Volumes, Volume 2Tauchnitz, 1853 |
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... Junius . 221 His attacks upon Sir William Draper 222 Upon the Duke of Bedford . 223 And upon the King ib . His private letters to Chatham 224 And to Grenville . ib . Close of his correspondence 225 His merits as an author His political ...
... Junius . 221 His attacks upon Sir William Draper 222 Upon the Duke of Bedford . 223 And upon the King ib . His private letters to Chatham 224 And to Grenville . ib . Close of his correspondence 225 His merits as an author His political ...
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... Junius had not yet appeared , none certainly was so dangerous as Wilkes . At first he had cherished hopes of some indulgence from the new administration . He came secretly to London , and on the first of November addressed to the Duke ...
... Junius had not yet appeared , none certainly was so dangerous as Wilkes . At first he had cherished hopes of some indulgence from the new administration . He came secretly to London , and on the first of November addressed to the Duke ...
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... JUNIUS , but with the signature CORREGGIO ; and * Lord Chesterfield in his letter to his son of December 19. 1767 ; Lord Orford in his Memoirs , vol . ii . p . 451. We find Lady Chatham also , when writing confidentially to Lord ...
... JUNIUS , but with the signature CORREGGIO ; and * Lord Chesterfield in his letter to his son of December 19. 1767 ; Lord Orford in his Memoirs , vol . ii . p . 451. We find Lady Chatham also , when writing confidentially to Lord ...
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... besought him to forego his resignation . The King himself wrote to him as follows : " I am thoroughly con- * See Woodfall's Junius , vol . ii . p . 474. ed . 1812 . " vinced of the utility you are of to my Affair of Lord Bottetort.
... besought him to forego his resignation . The King himself wrote to him as follows : " I am thoroughly con- * See Woodfall's Junius , vol . ii . p . 474. ed . 1812 . " vinced of the utility you are of to my Affair of Lord Bottetort.
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... Junius , vol . iii . p . 103. ed . 1812. ↑ ** It has been said , or rather hinted , by Burke ( Thoughts on the Dis- ' contents ; Works , vol . ii . p . 274. ed . 1815 ) that Lord Shelburne's removal was a penalty for the warmth of his ...
... Junius , vol . iii . p . 103. ed . 1812. ↑ ** It has been said , or rather hinted , by Burke ( Thoughts on the Dis- ' contents ; Works , vol . ii . p . 274. ed . 1815 ) that Lord Shelburne's removal was a penalty for the warmth of his ...
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