| 1741 - 858 str.
...thinking you capable of a direil, deliberate purpofe to invade thofe original rights of your fubjefts, on which all their civil and political liberties depend. Had it been poflibJe for us to entertain a lufpicion fo dilhonourable to your character, we Ihould long fince have... | |
| Junius - 1770 - 246 str.
...thinking you capable of a direft, deliberate purpofe to invade thofe original rights of your fubjecls, on. which all their civil and political liberties depend. Had it been poffible for us to entertain a fufpicioa fo difhonourable to yonr character, we mould long fince have... | |
| 1771 - 508 str.
...thinking you capable of a direct, deliberate purpofe to invade thofe original rights of your fubjects, on which all their civil and political liberties depend. Had it been poflible for us to entertain a fuipkioa fo dimonourable to your character, we fhould long fince have... | |
| Junius - 1772 - 378 str.
...•We need not look farther. . . long long fince have adopted a ftyle of remonftrance Very diftant from the humility of complaint. The doctrine inculcated by our laws, That the King can do no wrong, is admitted without r'elu&ance. We feparate the amiable, goodnatured prince from the folly... | |
| Junius - 1772 - 412 str.
...thinking you capable of a direft, deliberate purpofe to invade thofe original rights of your fubje<5ls, on which all their civil and political liberties depend. Had it been poffible for us to entertain a fufpicion fo difhonourable to your character, we fhould * The plan of... | |
| Junius - 1771 - 370 str.
...may be a matter of curious SPECULATION to confider, if an bsne/l man were permitted to approach tant from the humility of complaint. The doctrine inculcated by our laws, That ihe King can Jo no Wrvng, is admitted without reluftance. We feparate the amiable, good-natured Prince... | |
| Junius - 1783 - 332 str.
...thinking you capable of a direft, deliberate purpoie to invade thofe original rights of your fubjefts, on which all 'their civil and political .liberties depend. Had it been poffible for us to entertain a fufpicion fo difhonourable to your charafter, we fhould long fince have... | |
| Junius (pseud.) - 1784 - 410 str.
...difhonourable to your character, we fhould long fince have adopted a ftyle of remonftrance very diflant from the humility of complaint. The doctrine inculcated by our laws, That the King can da no -wrong, is admitted without reluctance. We feparate * The plan of tutelage and future dominion... | |
| Junius - 1797 - 402 str.
...far from thinking you capable of a direct deliberate purpose to invade those original rights of your subjects, on which all their civil and political liberties...doctrine inculcated by our laws, That the king can do no wrong, is admitted without reluctance. We separate the amiable, good-natured prince from the... | |
| Junius - 1797 - 354 str.
...far from thinking you capable of a direct deliberate purpose to invade those original rights of your subjects, 'on which all their civil and political...so dishonourable to your character, we should long T The plan of tutelage and future dominion over the heir apparent, laid many years ago at Carleton-house... | |
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