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" But it is all alike," he .added, " vile and contemptible. You have never flinched that I know of; and I shall always rejoice to hear of your prosperity. "
The Gentleman's Magazine - Page 540
1812
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Junius: Including Letters by the Same Writer, Under Other Signatures, (now ...

Junius - English letters - 1812 - 618 pages
...grossly." the cause and the public: BOTH ARE GIVEN up. I feel for the honour of thia country, when I set that there are not ten men in it who will unite and...contemptible. You have never flinched that I know of: I shall always rejoice to hear of your prosperity. If you have any thing to communicate of moment to...
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The Port Folio

Philadelphia (Pa.) - 1813 - 716 pages
...city, or as any of your wise aldermen. I meant the cause, and the public: BOTH AHE GIVEN UP. 1 feel for the honour of this country, when I see that there...question. But it is all alike vile and contemptible, JUNIUS. U5 never flinched that I know of: I shall always rejoice to hear of your prosperity. If you...
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Junius: Including Letters by the Same Writer, Under Other Signatures, (now ...

Junius - Great Britain - 1813 - 530 pages
...city, or as any of your wise aldermen. I meant the cause and the public. Both are given up. I feel for the honour of this country, when I see that there...question. But it is all alike, vile and contemptible. Tou have never flinched that I know of; and I shall always rejoice to hear of your prosperity. » If...
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The New annual register, or General repository of history ..., Volume 33

1813 - 1082 pages
...or as any of your wise aldermen. I meant the cause and tlie public : both art- given up. I ft-rl for the honour of this country, when I see that there...will unite and stand together upon any one question, lint it is all alike vile and contemptible. You have never flinched tlrat I know of: I shall always...
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The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th], Volume 9

1813 - 670 pages
...meant the cause and the public. Both are given up. I feel for the honour of this country, when I sec that there are not ten men in it who will unite and stand together, oq any one question But it is all alike, vile and contemptible. ' January 19, 1773. ' You have never...
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Junius: Including Letters by the Same Writer, Under Other ..., Volume 1

Junius - Great Britain - 1814 - 620 pages
...city, or as any of your wise aldermen. I meant the cause and the public : BOTH ARE GIVEN up. J feel for the honour of this country, when I see that there...contemptible. You have never flinched that I know of j and I shall always rejoice to hear of your prosperity. If you have any thing to communicate (of moment...
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Memoirs by a Celebrated Literary and Political Character: From the ...

Richard Glover - Great Britain - 1814 - 194 pages
...the melancholy character of Junius's mind. " Both the cause and the public are given up ;' I feel for the honour of this country, when I see that there...question. But it is all alike vile and contemptible." — Junius, vol. ip*255. " lam in earnest, because I am convinced, as far as my understanding is capable...
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The identity of Junius with a distinguished living character [sir P. Francis ...

John Taylor - 1818 - 440 pages
...letter is in the same strain.—" I meant % the cause and the public. Both are given up. I feel for the honour of this country, when I see that there are not ten men in it, who will unite and » JUNIUS, i. *173. Private Letter to Woodfall. t , i- *250. Ditto. t FRANCIS.—" If we. really mean...
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The Identity of Junius with a Distinguished Living Character Established ...

John Taylor - Great Britain - 1818 - 434 pages
...letter is in the same strain. — " I meant £ the caiiw and the public. Both are given up. I feel for the honour of this country, when I see that there are not ten men in it, who will unite and • JUNIUS, i. »173. Private Letter to Woodfall. t , i. »260. Ditto. t FRANCIS. — " Ifwe really...
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A Critical Enquiry Regarding the Real Author of the Letters of Junius ...

George Coventry (of Wandsworth.) - Heraldic bookplates - 1825 - 440 pages
...last letter Mr. Woodfall received from Junius was dated January 19, 1773 : concluding thus : — " You have never flinched that I know of: and I shall always rejoice to hear of your prosperity. If you have any thing to communicate of moment to yourself, you may use the last address and give a...
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