Junius: Including Letters by the Same Writer, Under Other Signatures (now First Collected) : to which are Added His Confidential Correspondence with Mr. Wilkes, and His Private Letters Addressed to Mr. H.S. Woodfall : with a Preliminary Essay, Notes, Facsimiles, &c. : in Three Volumes, المجلد 1G. Woodfall, 1814 - 1616 من الصفحات |
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... fear of ruining that poor devil Gansel , and those other blockheads ' . " • In like manner having been betrayed by the . first rumours of the day into what he afterwards found to have been too atrocious an opinion , and expressed ...
... fear of ruining that poor devil Gansel , and those other blockheads ' . " • In like manner having been betrayed by the . first rumours of the day into what he afterwards found to have been too atrocious an opinion , and expressed ...
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... fear from the duke of Bed- ford . I reserve some things expressly to awe him in case he should think of bringing you before the House of Lords . I am sure I can threaten him privately with such a storm , as would make him tremble even ...
... fear from the duke of Bed- ford . I reserve some things expressly to awe him in case he should think of bringing you before the House of Lords . I am sure I can threaten him privately with such a storm , as would make him tremble even ...
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... fear you have already lost the season . The book , I am sure , will lose the greatest part of the effect I expected from it . But I have done . " - 1 J He was soon however consoled by intelli- gence from his friend Woodfall that ...
... fear you have already lost the season . The book , I am sure , will lose the greatest part of the effect I expected from it . But I have done . " - 1 J He was soon however consoled by intelli- gence from his friend Woodfall that ...
الصفحة 68
... fear , but tell them plainly you will jus- tify , and subpoenâ Mr. Hine , Burgoyne , and Bradshaw of the Treasury : that will silence them at once ' . " The printer , however , was still fear- ful , and could not avoid expressing ...
... fear , but tell them plainly you will jus- tify , and subpoenâ Mr. Hine , Burgoyne , and Bradshaw of the Treasury : that will silence them at once ' . " The printer , however , was still fear- ful , and could not avoid expressing ...
الصفحة 83
... fear it will be said that , for some months past , you have kept too much company with the duke of Grafton ' . " And even And even as late as August , 1771 , when lord Chatham had been progres- sively growing on his good opinion , he ...
... fear it will be said that , for some months past , you have kept too much company with the duke of Grafton ' . " And even And even as late as August , 1771 , when lord Chatham had been progres- sively growing on his good opinion , he ...
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الصفحة 6 - But while I expected in this daring flight his final ruin and fall, behold him rising still higher, and coming down souse upon both Houses of Parliament. Yes, he did make you his quarry, and you still bleed from the wounds of his talons. You crouched, and still crouch, beneath his rage.
الصفحة 109 - He was bred to the law, which is, in my opinion, one of the first and noblest of human sciences, — a science which does more to quicken and invigorate the understanding than all tho other kinds of learning put together ; but it is not apt, except in persons very happily born, to open and to liberalize the mind exactly in the same proportion.
الصفحة 395 - Mr. Pitt* and Lord Camden were to be the patrons of America, because they were in opposition. Their declaration gave spirit and argument to the colonies ; and while, perhaps» they meant no more than the ruin of a minister, they, in effect, divided one half of the empire from the other.
الصفحة 399 - Nature has been sparing of her gifts to this noble lord; but where birth and fortune are united, we expect the noble pride and independence of a man of spirit, not the servile humiliating complaisance of a courtier. As to the goodness of his heart, if a proof of it be taken from the facility of never refusing, what conclusion shall we draw from the indecency of never performing?
الصفحة 109 - ... instructions he had received ; certain it is, that, with the best intentions in the world, he first brought this fatal scheme into form, and established it by act of parliament. No man can believe, that at this time of day I mean to lean on the venerable memory of a great man, whose loss we deplore in common. Our little party...
الصفحة 506 - The spirit of the Favourite had some apparent influence upon every administration ; and every set of ministers preserved an appearance of duration, as long as they submitted to that influence. But there were certain services to be performed for the favourite's security, or to gratify his resentments, which your predecessors in office had the wisdom or the virtue not to undertake. The moment this refractory spirit was discovered their disgrace was determined.
الصفحة 74 - Our language has no term of reproach, the mind has no idea of detestation, which has not already been happily applied to you, and exhausted. — Ample justice has been done by abler pens than mine to the separate merits of your life and character. Let it be my humble office to collect the scattered sweets, till their united virtue tortures the sense.
الصفحة 106 - Far from the duplicity wickedly charged on him, he acted his part with alacrity and resolution. We all felt inspired by the example he gave us, down even to myself, the weakest in that phalanx. I declare for one, I knew well enough (it could not be concealed from...
الصفحة 578 - He would never have been insulted with virtues, which he had laboured to extinguish, nor suffered the disgrace of a mortifying defeat, which has made him ridiculous and contemptible, even to the few by whom he was not detested. — I reverence the afflictions of a good man, — his sorrows are sacred. But how can we take part in the distresses of a man, whom we can neither love nor esteem ; or feel for a calamity of which he himself is insensible ? Where was the father's heart when he could look...
الصفحة 453 - And for so doing this shall be your warrant. Given at Our court at St. James's the 10th day of March, 1769, in the ninth year of Our reign.