The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 |
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... Junius . That Lord Shelburne knew Junius , and everything connected with the writing of his letters , is placed beyond a doubt by the evi- dence of Sir Richard Philips , who had a per- sonal interview with him when Marquis of Lansdowne ...
... Junius . That Lord Shelburne knew Junius , and everything connected with the writing of his letters , is placed beyond a doubt by the evi- dence of Sir Richard Philips , who had a per- sonal interview with him when Marquis of Lansdowne ...
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Junius ; but it is equally probable that the private secretary , or the under secretary , or any other political friend of his lordship , should have been Junius . With regard to Barré , Mr. Britton has not shown , and can- not show ...
Junius ; but it is equally probable that the private secretary , or the under secretary , or any other political friend of his lordship , should have been Junius . With regard to Barré , Mr. Britton has not shown , and can- not show ...
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... Junius , Sir Philip Francis could not be Junius , because he was not at Quebec , and was only nineteen or twenty years of age when it was composed . 8. No reason can be assigned why Sir Philip Francis should have exhibited such ...
... Junius , Sir Philip Francis could not be Junius , because he was not at Quebec , and was only nineteen or twenty years of age when it was composed . 8. No reason can be assigned why Sir Philip Francis should have exhibited such ...
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