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TO THE THIRD EDITION.

This edition has been carefully read with the former, and again compared with the Public Advertisers, in order to render thefe elegant written papers ftill more correct, and to obtain the fame opinion in favour of this edition of the Letters of JUNIUS (from the prefs of Dryden Leach and George Bigg) as hath been fhewn by the Public to the two preceding editions.

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A MONODY, or the Tears of Sedition, on the
fuppofed death of Junius, by Poetikaftos
LETTER X. Junius's answer to the Monody.
-A vindication of his own conduct
LETTER XI. Junius to Mr. Edward Weston,
on his defence of Macquirk's pardon
LETTER XII. Junius to the Duke of Grafton
on his conduct, and the Middlesex election 58
LETTER XIII. Junius to the Duke of Graf-

ton, on his character and conduct, as a
fubject of curious fpeculation

LETTER XIV. To the fame in continuation
LETTER XV. Junius on the expulfion of
Mr. Wilkes, and fubfequent appoint-
ment of Mr. Luttrell

LETTER XVI. Junius to Dr. William
Blackstone, in anfwer to his letter to Sir
William Meredith's pamphlet, entitled,
The Question ftated, on the nature of ex-
pulfion from the houfe of commons
Poftfcript to a Pamphlet intitled, An Anfwer
to the Queftion flated, fuppofed to be writ-
ten by Dr. Blackftone, in anfwer to Ju-
nius's letter
LETTER XVII. Junius's reply to a Poft-

fcript fubjoined to An Anfwer to the Question
ftated, on expulfion creating an incapacity
of being re-elected

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LETTER XVIII. Junius in explanation of
fome paffages misunderstood in his laft
letter

LETTER XIX. Junia's challenge to Junius
LETTER XX. Junius in answer to Junia
LETTER XXI. Junius to the Duke of Bedford

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on his character and conduct, ministerial quarrels, and intrigues of the cabinet LETTER XXII. Sir William Draper to Junius, on feeing a republication of these Letters. Calls upon him to prove his charge against him with refpect to the Manilla

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LETTER XXIII. Junius to Sir William
Draper, in vindication of his conduct
with regard to Sir William, and hoping
to conclude this correfpondence
LETTER XXIV. Sir William Draper's Word
at parting to Junius, wherein he reflects
on Junius's Letter to the Duke of Bed-
ford, and endeavours to vindicate that
nobleman's character

LETTER XXV. Junius in fupport of his
character of the Duke of Bedford against
the reflections of Sir William Draper
LETTER XXVI. Junius on the rescue of Ma-
jor General Ganfel

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LETTER XXVII. Frances in vindication of
the Duke of Bedford's munificence
LETTER XXVIII. Junius applauds Frances
in advancing one benevolent action by the
Duke of Bedford
LETTER XXIX. Modeftus to Junius, on his
challenging any tool of adminiftration to
defend the conduct of the ministry.-A
Defence of general Ganfel's rescue
LETTER XXX. Junius in anfwer to Mo-
deftus

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LETTER XXXI. Junius to the Duke of Graf-
ton, charging him with having fold a pa-
tent place in the cuftoms at Exeter
LETTER XXXII. Junius to the fame, in
confirmation of the above charge.-
Character of Colonel Burgoyne
LETTER XXXIII. Junius to the King, repre-
fenting the ftate of the nation, and his
Majefty's fituation with refpect to the acts
of government, and conduct of minifters
LETTER XXXIV. Junius to the Duke of
Grafton. Retrospect on his conduct
LETTER XXXV. Junius on his Majefty's
anfwer to the Remonftrance of the city of
London, confidered as the miniller's an-
fwer

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