The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 |
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... letters collected by Mr. George Woodfall , and that he has drawn many of his arguments from this fallacious source . Many years ago , the writer of this article had communicated to Mr. Woodfall himself his conviction that these letters ...
... letters collected by Mr. George Woodfall , and that he has drawn many of his arguments from this fallacious source . Many years ago , the writer of this article had communicated to Mr. Woodfall himself his conviction that these letters ...
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... letters of Junius . A Captain Stopford , who attended Greatrakes on his deathbed , asserted that he had told him that he was the author of the letters of Junius , and a relation of the family is said to have discovered in his trunk ...
... letters of Junius . A Captain Stopford , who attended Greatrakes on his deathbed , asserted that he had told him that he was the author of the letters of Junius , and a relation of the family is said to have discovered in his trunk ...
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... Letter to a Briga- dier - General should be known , it would be no difficult task to set at rest the inquiry after the author of the Letters of Junius . ' In the year 1840 , the same letter came under the notice of Mr. N. W. Simons , of ...
... Letter to a Briga- dier - General should be known , it would be no difficult task to set at rest the inquiry after the author of the Letters of Junius . ' In the year 1840 , the same letter came under the notice of Mr. N. W. Simons , of ...
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