A Critical Enquiry Regarding the Real Author of the Letters of Junius: Proving Them to Have Been Written by Lord Viscount SackvilleW. Phillips, 1825 - 382 Seiten |
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... defending himself . " The various reports that have been propa- gated to my disadvantage , and the many false- hoods which have been asserted to ruin my cha- racter , lay me under the necessity of remaining not entirely silent ; though ...
... defending himself . " The various reports that have been propa- gated to my disadvantage , and the many false- hoods which have been asserted to ruin my cha- racter , lay me under the necessity of remaining not entirely silent ; though ...
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... defended with imprudence , and , like the seat of war , ruined by the contention . " Junius here admits the Marquis was once a brave man ; but his bravery appears to have died away after the battle of Minden , where he dis- tinguished ...
... defended with imprudence , and , like the seat of war , ruined by the contention . " Junius here admits the Marquis was once a brave man ; but his bravery appears to have died away after the battle of Minden , where he dis- tinguished ...
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... defend his con- duct , the Duke of Bedford was appointed lord- lieutenant of Ireland , and deputy ranger of the Phoenix Park , Dublin , in the room of Lord George Sackville . Here lies the mystery of Junius's antipathy and resentment ...
... defend his con- duct , the Duke of Bedford was appointed lord- lieutenant of Ireland , and deputy ranger of the Phoenix Park , Dublin , in the room of Lord George Sackville . Here lies the mystery of Junius's antipathy and resentment ...
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... defended : whereas the duke took possession of the emolument arising from it , sans ceremonie . Junius must have been more than a common political enemy to the duke , or he would not have taken such infinite pains to collect a cata ...
... defended : whereas the duke took possession of the emolument arising from it , sans ceremonie . Junius must have been more than a common political enemy to the duke , or he would not have taken such infinite pains to collect a cata ...
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... defended the safety of the subject . Are these glorious privileges , the birth - right of the people , or are we only tenants , at the will of the ministry ? But that I know there is a spirit of resistance in the hearts of my countrymen ...
... defended the safety of the subject . Are these glorious privileges , the birth - right of the people , or are we only tenants , at the will of the ministry ? But that I know there is a spirit of resistance in the hearts of my countrymen ...
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