You have insisted, that an active useful officer should be dismissed from his place. You have ruined an innocent man and his family. In what language shall I address so black, so cowardly a tyrant ? Thou worse than one of the Brunswicks, and all the Stuarts... The letters of Junius - Strana 163autor/autoři: Junius (pseud.) - 1806Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1771 - 408 str.
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| 1771 - 686 str.
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| Junius - 1771 - 304 str.
...language fliall I addrefs fo black, fo cowardly a Tyrant ;-^thou worfe than one of the Brunfwicks, and all the Stuarts /-^-To them, who know Lord North, it is unneceflary to fay, that he was mean and ba.fe enough to fubuiit to you. This however is but a fmall... | |
| Junius - 1771 - 402 str.
...language fhall I addrefs fo black, Ib cowardly a tyrant;- — thou worfe than one of the BrunfwickS) and all the Stuarts ! — To them, who know Lord North, it is unnecefTary to fay, that he was mean and bafe enough to fubmit to you. — This however is but a fmall... | |
| Junius - 1772 - 378 str.
...language fhall I addrefs fo black, fo cowardly a tyrant ; — tbou worfe than we of the Bfimjhvicksi and all the Stuarts ! — To them, who know Lord North, it is unne-* ceflary to fay, that he was mean and bafe enough to fubrr.it to you. — This however is but... | |
| Junius - 1783 - 332 str.
...language ma'l I addrefs fo black, fa cowardly a tyrant ; — thou worfe than one of the JBrunfwicks, and all the Stuarts .' To them, who know Lord North, it is unneceffary to fay, that lie was mean and bafe enough to fubmit to you. This howeveE is but a fmall... | |
| Junius - 1804 - 316 str.
...from his place. You have ruined an innocent man and his family. In what language shall I address BO black, so cowardly a tyrant ? Thou worse than one...base enough to submit to you. This, however, is but a smaU part of the fact. After ruining the surveyor's deputy, for acting without the warrant, you attacked... | |
| Junius - 1805 - 330 str.
...insisted that an active useful officer should be dismissed from his place. You have ruined an innocent man and his family. In what language shall I address so black, so cowardly a tyrant j thou worse than one of the Brunswicks, and all the Stuarts ! To them who know Lord North, it is unnecessary... | |
| Junius - 1809 - 364 str.
...insisted, that an active, useful officer should be dismissed from his place. You have ruined an innocent man and his family. In what language shall I address...and all the Stuarts ! To them who know Lord North, itis unnecessary to say, the he was mean and base enough to submit to you. This, however, is but a... | |
| Junius, John Mason Good - 1812 - 548 str.
...insisted that an active, useful officer should be dismissed from his place. You have ruined an innocent man, and his family. — In what language shall I...cowardly a tyrant ; — thou worse than one of the Bnenswicks, and all the Stuarts ! — To them, who know Lord North, it is unnecessary to say, that... | |
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