 | Junius - Great Britain - 1797 - 402 pages
...muse, though happiest in fiction, will forget your virtues. Yet, for the benefit of the succeeding age, I could wish that your retreat might be deferred until...at which the worst examples cease to be contagious. JUNIUS. . LETTER XVI. TO THE PRINTER OF THE PUBLIC ADVERTISER. SIB, '9 July, 1769A GREAT deal of useless... | |
 | Junius - English letters - 1797 - 354 pages
...though happiest in fiction, will forget your virtues. Yet, for 'the benefit of the succeeding age, I could wish that your retreat might be deferred until...of corruption at which the worst examples cease to Jbe contagious. JUNIUS. LETTER XVI. TO '' i } '" TBE PRINTER OF THE PUBLIC sin, 19 July, 1709. A GREAT... | |
 | Junius - Great Britain - 1804 - 468 pages
...muse, though happiest in fiction, will forget your virtues. Yet, for the benefit of the succeeding age, I could wish that your retreat might be deferred,...at which the worst examples cease to be contagious. JUNIUS. VOL. 1, tp LETTER XVI. TO THE PRINTER OF THE PUBLIC ADVERTISER. THE following is one of the... | |
 | Junius - Great Britain - 1804 - 494 pages
...though happiest in fiction, will forget your 'virtues. Yet, for the benefit of the succeeding age, I could wish that your retreat might be deferred,...at which the worst examples cease to be contagious. JUNIUS. Has chosen you to preside, &'c.] The Duke of Grafton had been elected Chancellor of the University... | |
 | Junius - Great Britain - 1805 - 354 pages
...happiest in fiction, will forget your virtues. Yet, for the benefit of the succeeding age, I could wish pi that your retreat might be deferred until your morals...at which the worst examples cease to be contagious. JUNIUS. 92 LETTER XVI. TBE PRINTER OF THE PUBLIC ADVERTISER. SIR, l9July,17«B. A GREAT deal of useless... | |
 | Junius - Great Britain - 1805 - 320 pages
...happiest in fiction, will forget your virtues. Yet, for the benefit of the succeeding age, I could wish 91 that your retreat might be deferred until your morals...at which the worst examples cease to be contagious. JUNIUS. 92 LETTER XVI. THE PRINTER OF THE PUBLIC ADVERTISER. SIR, IB July, 1769. A GREAT deal of useless... | |
 | Junius (pseud.) - 1806 - 320 pages
...muse, though happiest in fiction, will forget your virtues. Yet, for the benefit of the succeeding age, I could wish that your retreat might be deferred until...at which the worst examples cease to be contagious. K 2 JUNIUS. TO THE PRINTER OF THE PUBLIC ADVERTISER. SIR, July 19, 1769. A GREAT deal of useless argument... | |
 | Junius - Great Britain - 1807 - 336 pages
...muse, though happiest in fiction, will forget your virtues. Yet, for the benefit of the succeeding age* I could wish that your retreat might be deferred,...your morals shall happily be ripened to that maturity o corruption, at which the worst examples cease to be contagious. JUNIUS. LETTER XVI. i TO THE I'RINTKR... | |
 | Junius - English letters - 1807 - 468 pages
...succeeding a»;e, I could wish that your retreat might he deferred unlil your morals shall happily he ripened to that maturity of corruption, at which the worst examples cease to he contagious. JUNIUS. . . LETTER XVI. TO THE Printer of the Public Advertiser, SIR, July 19, 1769.... | |
 | Junius - 1807 - 398 pages
...succeeding age, 1 could wish that your retreat might he deterred until your morals shall huppily he ripened to that maturity of corruption, at which the worst examples cease to he contagious. JUN1USLETTER XVI. TO THE Printer of the Putlic Advertiser. SIR, July 19, 1769. A GRtlAT... | |
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