Arguments and Facts Demonstrating that the Letters of Junius Were Written by John Lewis De Lolme ...: Accompanied with Memoirs of that "most Ingenious Foreigner" ...Sherwood, Neely and Jones and J. Ridgeway, 1816 - 228 páginas |
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... LETTER TO THE KING . I make no apology for this address to your Majesty , be- cause my heart is warmed with the sincerest attachment to your per- son , and my pen shall be guided by the infallible ... LETTER XXXV . To the Printer of the.
... LETTER TO THE KING . I make no apology for this address to your Majesty , be- cause my heart is warmed with the sincerest attachment to your per- son , and my pen shall be guided by the infallible ... LETTER XXXV . To the Printer of the.
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... LETTER XXXV . To the Printer of the Public Advertiser . 19th December , 1769 : ; When the complaints of a brave and powerful people are observed to encrease in proportion to the wrongs they have suffered when , instead of sinking into ...
... LETTER XXXV . To the Printer of the Public Advertiser . 19th December , 1769 : ; When the complaints of a brave and powerful people are observed to encrease in proportion to the wrongs they have suffered when , instead of sinking into ...
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... Letter . entertaining sentiments so much to his prejudice , they would not deli- berate what part to act : but they are convinced , that it is not to their King , but ... Letter XXXV . your subjects , on which all their 116 DE LOLME JUNIUS .
... Letter . entertaining sentiments so much to his prejudice , they would not deli- berate what part to act : but they are convinced , that it is not to their King , but ... Letter XXXV . your subjects , on which all their 116 DE LOLME JUNIUS .
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... Letter XXXV . your subjects , on which all their civil and political liberties depend . Had it been possible for us to entertain a suspicion so dishonourable to your character , we should long since have adopted a style of remon ...
... Letter XXXV . your subjects , on which all their civil and political liberties depend . Had it been possible for us to entertain a suspicion so dishonourable to your character , we should long since have adopted a style of remon ...
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... Letter . sally promoted to the places of trust and dignity , to the preclusion of your more loyal subjects South of the Tweed . This was certainly very impolitic ; for ... Letter XXXV . me , Sir , you were persuaded 118 DE LOLME JUNIUS .
... Letter . sally promoted to the places of trust and dignity , to the preclusion of your more loyal subjects South of the Tweed . This was certainly very impolitic ; for ... Letter XXXV . me , Sir , you were persuaded 118 DE LOLME JUNIUS .
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