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Page 360
... letters of Junius . In letter xli . he says , " I own I am not apt to confide in the professions of gentlemen of that country ; and when they smile , I feel an involuntary motion to guard myself against mischief . " Lord George detested ...
... letters of Junius . In letter xli . he says , " I own I am not apt to confide in the professions of gentlemen of that country ; and when they smile , I feel an involuntary motion to guard myself against mischief . " Lord George detested ...
Page 361
... letters . Sometimes he appeals for con- firmation of his argument to military men only , as a matter exclusively within their knowlege . " I shall leave it , " he says , in one of his letters , " to military men , who have seen a ...
... letters . Sometimes he appeals for con- firmation of his argument to military men only , as a matter exclusively within their knowlege . " I shall leave it , " he says , in one of his letters , " to military men , who have seen a ...
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... letters from Algernon Sydney to his father . Several of the letters have been already pub- lished in Collins's Collection , in " The familiar Letters of John , Earl of Rochester , " and other works . The repetition of these in this ...
... letters from Algernon Sydney to his father . Several of the letters have been already pub- lished in Collins's Collection , in " The familiar Letters of John , Earl of Rochester , " and other works . The repetition of these in this ...
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