| Junius - Great Britain - 1771 - 402 pages
...to with honour, nor oppole with fuccefs. The injuftice done to an individual is fometimes of fervice to the public. Facts are apt to alarm us more than the moft dangerous principles. The fufferings and firmnefs of a printer have roufed the public attention.... | |
| Junius - Great Britain - 1771 - 304 pages
...with honouf, nor oppofe with fuccefs. * The injuftice done to an individual is fometimes of fervice to the public. Facts are apt to alarm us more than the moft dangerous principles. The fufferings and firmnefsof a printer have roufed the public attention.... | |
| Letters to the editor - 1771 - 508 pages
...with honour, nor oppole with fucceft. The injuftice done to an individual is fometiiyies of fervice to the public. Facts are apt to alarm us more than the molt dangerous principles. The fufFerings and Cnunefs of a printer have roufed the public attention.... | |
| Junius - 1772 - 412 pages
...with honour, nor oppofe with fuccefs. * THE injuftice done to an Individual is fometimes of fervice to the public. Facts are apt to alarm us more than the moft dangerous principles. The fufferings and firmnefs of a Printer have roufed the public attention.... | |
| Junius - Great Britain - 1772 - 378 pages
...with honour, nor oppofc with fuccefs. * 'THE injuftice done to an Individual is fomctimes of fervice to the public. Facts are apt to alarm us more than the moft dangerous principles. The fufferings and firmnefs of a Printer have roufed the public attention.... | |
| Junius - Great Britain - 1797 - 398 pages
...uniformly supported by your humble friends upon the bench, he determined to quit a court whose proceedings and decisions he could neither assent to with honour,...with success. The injustice done to an individual P is sometimes of service to the public. Facts are apt to alarm us more than the most dangerous principles.... | |
| Junius - Great Britain - 1797 - 398 pages
...uniformly supported by your humble friends upon the bench, he determined to quit a court whose proceedings and decisions he could neither assent to with honour,...nor oppose with success. The injustice done to an individual'1 is sometimes of service to the public. Facts are apt to alarm us more than the most dangerous... | |
| Junius (pseud.) - Great Britain - 1804 - 488 pages
...uniformly supported by your bumble friends upon the bench, he determined to quit a court, whose proceedings and decisions he could neither assent to with honour,...principles. The sufferings and firmness of a Printer have rouzed the public attention. You knew, and felt, that your conduct would not bear a parliamentary enquiry... | |
| Junius, Robert Heron - Great Britain - 1804 - 506 pages
...quit a court, whose proceedings and decisions he could neither assent to with honour, nor oppose ivith success. * The injustice done to an individual is...principles. The sufferings and firmness of a Printer have rouzed the public attention. You knew, and felt, that your conduct would not bear a parliamentary enquiry... | |
| Junius - Great Britain - 1805 - 320 pages
...uniformly supported by your humble friends upon the bench, he determined to quit a court whose proceedings and decisions he could neither assent to with honour,...sometimes of service to the public. Facts are apt to 41 alarm us more than the most dangerous principles. The sufferings and firmness of a printer have... | |
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