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... never been a zealous censurer of any political party or individual statesman - from his not having Junius's " minute commissarial knowledge of petty military matters " -from the dissimilarity of his style and figures to those of the ...
... never been a zealous censurer of any political party or individual statesman - from his not having Junius's " minute commissarial knowledge of petty military matters " -from the dissimilarity of his style and figures to those of the ...
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... never knew a rogue who was not unhappy . ' Boyd he knew to be an imitator and copyist of Junius ; Junius to be no copyist of any man , and least of all of himself . Junius he ' knew to be a decided mixt - monarchy man , who opposed the ...
... never knew a rogue who was not unhappy . ' Boyd he knew to be an imitator and copyist of Junius ; Junius to be no copyist of any man , and least of all of himself . Junius he ' knew to be a decided mixt - monarchy man , who opposed the ...
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... never spoken to him in his life . It is certain , then , that Lord G. Sack- ville was early and generally suspected ; that Junius knew him to be suspected , without denying ( as in the case of the author of " The Whig , " & c . ) , that ...
... never spoken to him in his life . It is certain , then , that Lord G. Sack- ville was early and generally suspected ; that Junius knew him to be suspected , without denying ( as in the case of the author of " The Whig , " & c . ) , that ...
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... never either voluntarily relate to him any of the particulars which must have been so interest- ing to himself , or give an explicit answer to any of the hun- dreds of minute questions which the son must have had less cu- riosity than ...
... never either voluntarily relate to him any of the particulars which must have been so interest- ing to himself , or give an explicit answer to any of the hun- dreds of minute questions which the son must have had less cu- riosity than ...
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... never fail to catch any re- ferences bearing on the subject that occurred in conversation . Did our editor never hear him say what was the result of such examination , or such listening ? Whether it be from intention , or through ...
... never fail to catch any re- ferences bearing on the subject that occurred in conversation . Did our editor never hear him say what was the result of such examination , or such listening ? Whether it be from intention , or through ...
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