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If , therefore , Lord George Sackville wrote the letters signed Junius , his attack on Lord Townshend was a natural retaliation for the unfeeling triumph of the latter over a fallen friend . In another of his letters , Junius makes a ...
If , therefore , Lord George Sackville wrote the letters signed Junius , his attack on Lord Townshend was a natural retaliation for the unfeeling triumph of the latter over a fallen friend . In another of his letters , Junius makes a ...
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A few days after Junius's violent letter to the Duke of Grafton , Mr. Woodfall received a most extraordinary letter from his correspondent , wherein he says , “ I really doubt whether I shall write any more under this signature .
A few days after Junius's violent letter to the Duke of Grafton , Mr. Woodfall received a most extraordinary letter from his correspondent , wherein he says , “ I really doubt whether I shall write any more under this signature .
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He received letters from his mother , his lawyer , his steward , his political friends , consulting him upon points which recalled him to the business of every - day life , from the romance in which his feelings had been hitherto ...
He received letters from his mother , his lawyer , his steward , his political friends , consulting him upon points which recalled him to the business of every - day life , from the romance in which his feelings had been hitherto ...
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