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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... betray to have the Preface printed with scrupulous exactness , we shall find it difficult not to infer a motive connected with the per- sonal interests of the Citizen of GENEVA . * * That the Letters sent forth with the signature of ...
... betray to have the Preface printed with scrupulous exactness , we shall find it difficult not to infer a motive connected with the per- sonal interests of the Citizen of GENEVA . * * That the Letters sent forth with the signature of ...
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... betrays a sensation perfectly uncharacteristic of a man placed by fortune above the habit of accepting remunera- tion for his productions . The observation , in excuse of his request , that if he were to buy as many sets as he wants ...
... betrays a sensation perfectly uncharacteristic of a man placed by fortune above the habit of accepting remunera- tion for his productions . The observation , in excuse of his request , that if he were to buy as many sets as he wants ...
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... warm self - encomiast , betray a feature which might tempt the reader to suspect , that when Junius is commending De Lolme , he is extolling himself . appears to have implicitly believed ) the divided state of 42 DE LOLME JUNIUS .
... warm self - encomiast , betray a feature which might tempt the reader to suspect , that when Junius is commending De Lolme , he is extolling himself . appears to have implicitly believed ) the divided state of 42 DE LOLME JUNIUS .
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... betray my own secret , how could I flatter myself that the man I trusted would not act upon the same principles , and sacrifice me at once to the King's curiosity and re- sentment ? Speaking , therefore , as a disinterested man , I have ...
... betray my own secret , how could I flatter myself that the man I trusted would not act upon the same principles , and sacrifice me at once to the King's curiosity and re- sentment ? Speaking , therefore , as a disinterested man , I have ...
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... betrays to persuade us of the contrary . The succeeding paragraph opens with a reply to a passage in the previous letter of Mr. Wilkes , in which he says to JUNIUS , " I now live very much at home , happy in the elegant society of a ...
... betrays to persuade us of the contrary . The succeeding paragraph opens with a reply to a passage in the previous letter of Mr. Wilkes , in which he says to JUNIUS , " I now live very much at home , happy in the elegant society of a ...
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accident addressed affirm appear argument assertion betray capital cause character composition CRITIC crown DEDICATION and PREFACE Duke of Grafton Duke of Portland's edition England English and Swedish English Constitution Englishman Epistle equally ESSAY expression fact favour Flagellants French Government of Sweden Henry Sampson Woodfall honour House of Commons Idem ingenious foreigner JUNIUS says Junius's King King of Sweden labour language laws lawyer Letter to Almon Letter XXXV LETTERS of JUNIUS liberty LOLME and JUNIUS LOLME was JUNIUS Lolme's Lord Bute Lord Mansfield Majesty Majesty's means minister Miscellaneous Letter natural never note to Woodfall Number object observes Original Letter pamphlet Parallel Parliament passages political present prince principles printed printer private note production profession proofs prosopopoeia Public Advertiser published question quotation reader remarks shew signature Sovereign speak subjects suppose Sweden Tarpeian rock tion Wilkes Woodfall's words writer written