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moirs , tells us , that not many days before his death , Lord Sackville told him , by way of jest , that he was among the suspected authors . “ I did not want him to disavow it , ” he continues ; “ for there could be no occasion to ...
moirs , tells us , that not many days before his death , Lord Sackville told him , by way of jest , that he was among the suspected authors . “ I did not want him to disavow it , ” he continues ; “ for there could be no occasion to ...
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the disgrace of Lord George Sackville ; and it is particularly worthy of notice , that nearly all the parties , upon whom he poured the phials of his indignation , were military characters , or in some way or other connected with the ...
the disgrace of Lord George Sackville ; and it is particularly worthy of notice , that nearly all the parties , upon whom he poured the phials of his indignation , were military characters , or in some way or other connected with the ...
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Lord George was disgraced , he caricatured him in the act of flying from Minden . If , therefore , Lord George Sackville wrote the letters signed Junius , his attack on Lord Townshend was a natural retaliation for the unfeeling triumph ...
Lord George was disgraced , he caricatured him in the act of flying from Minden . If , therefore , Lord George Sackville wrote the letters signed Junius , his attack on Lord Townshend was a natural retaliation for the unfeeling triumph ...
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