The Analectic Magazine, Volume 2Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1913 |
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Page 7
... thing that fixed the suspicion on Hamilton , Mr. Woodfall observes , was his having " on a certain morning told the Duke of Richmond the substance of a letter of Junius , which he pretended to have just read in the Public Advertiser ...
... thing that fixed the suspicion on Hamilton , Mr. Woodfall observes , was his having " on a certain morning told the Duke of Richmond the substance of a letter of Junius , which he pretended to have just read in the Public Advertiser ...
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... thing from books , or common conversation . The pains I took with that paper upon privilege , were greater than I can express to you . Yet , after I had blinded myself with poring over journals , debates , and parliamentary history , I ...
... thing from books , or common conversation . The pains I took with that paper upon privilege , were greater than I can express to you . Yet , after I had blinded myself with poring over journals , debates , and parliamentary history , I ...
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... thing approaching a personal friendship between the two strangers , accompanied all the while by the involuntary signs of an exceed- ingly high - toned and independent character in the writer - that there is no believing this printer ...
... thing approaching a personal friendship between the two strangers , accompanied all the while by the involuntary signs of an exceed- ingly high - toned and independent character in the writer - that there is no believing this printer ...
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... thing he may have chosen yet to withhold . " Let us proceed to the pretensions that have been offered on the part of Lord George Sackville . The evidence is somewhat indecisive even to the present hour . Sir W. Draper divided his ...
... thing he may have chosen yet to withhold . " Let us proceed to the pretensions that have been offered on the part of Lord George Sackville . The evidence is somewhat indecisive even to the present hour . Sir W. Draper divided his ...
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... thing I can do will be to consult with my Lord George Sackville . His character is known and respected in Ireland as much as it is here ; and I know he loves to be stationed in the rear as well as myself . " This is an allusion to the ...
... thing I can do will be to consult with my Lord George Sackville . His character is known and respected in Ireland as much as it is here ; and I know he loves to be stationed in the rear as well as myself . " This is an allusion to the ...
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