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... Lord George , who conducted his own defence , and had , as he thought , completely refuted the charge , seemed to have been fully convinced , by this violent sentence , that there was a secret intrigue in the cabinet to destroy him ...
... Lord George , who conducted his own defence , and had , as he thought , completely refuted the charge , seemed to have been fully convinced , by this violent sentence , that there was a secret intrigue in the cabinet to destroy him ...
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Lord George was disgraced , he caricatured him in the act of flying from Minden . If , therefore , Lord George Sack- ville wrote the letters signed Junius , his attack on Lord Townshend was a natural retaliation for the unfeeling ...
Lord George was disgraced , he caricatured him in the act of flying from Minden . If , therefore , Lord George Sack- ville wrote the letters signed Junius , his attack on Lord Townshend was a natural retaliation for the unfeeling ...
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... Lord George Sackville . Many similar expressions are scattered over the letters . - Both Junius and Lord George Sackville were firm friends to Sir Jeffery Amherst and to Colonel Cunninghame . Junius was a warm admirer of Mr. Grenville ...
... Lord George Sackville . Many similar expressions are scattered over the letters . - Both Junius and Lord George Sackville were firm friends to Sir Jeffery Amherst and to Colonel Cunninghame . Junius was a warm admirer of Mr. Grenville ...
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