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. LETTER I. Junius on the present state of LETTER II. Sir William Draper's answer to Junius.-Defence of Lord Granby LETTER III. Junius to Sir William Draper. --Supports his affertions of Lord Granby's conduct.-Strictures on Sir William's own LETTER IV. Sir William Draper to Junius. Page 14 LETTER VI. Sir William Draper to Junius. -Clears himself from the imputation of LEITER VII. Junius's reply to Sir William Draper. Difmiffes the prefent difpute LETTER VIII. Junius to the Duke of Graf- ton on the trial and pardon of Macquirk, LETTER IX. Junius to the Duke of Grafton, Page 53 55 A MONODY, or the Tears of Sedition, on the ton, on his character and conduct, as a LETTER XIV. To the fame in continuation LETTER XVI. Junius to Dr. William fcript fubjoined to An Anfwer to the Question 56 64 74 83 90 97. 106 LETTER LETTER XVIII. Junius in explanation of LETTER XIX. Junia's challenge to Junius Page 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 ranfom LETTER XXIII. Junius to Sir William LETTER XXV. Junius in fupport of his 115 117 122 123 134 137 142 147 154 LETTER LETTER XXVII. Frances in vindication of Page 16,2 LETTER XXXI. Junius to the Duke of Graf- 164 165. 170 172 174 18 200 212 LETTER |