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" 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. "
Junius: Including Letters by the Same Writer Under Other Signatures: to ... - Page 214
by Junius - 1850
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The London Magazine, Or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer, Volume 38

English essays - 1769 - 760 pages
...nor fuffered the difgrace of Junius'j Letter to the Dukt of a mollifying defeat, which has 474 of . made him ridiculous and contemptible, even to the few by whom he was not detefted. — I reverence the afflictions of a good man — his furrows are facred. But how can we...
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The Political Register for ...

1769 - 414 pages
...never have been infulted with virtues, which he had laboured to extinguiflj, norfuffered the difgrace of a mortifying defeat, which has made him ridiculous...and contemptible, even to the few by whom he was not detefted — I reTerence the afflictions of a good man---his forrows are facred. But how can we take...
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The Oxford Magazine, Volumes 3-4

1769 - 660 pages
...have been intuited with virtues, which hi Ьза laboured to cxtin ;nilh, nor fiitfercd the difgrace of a mortifying defeat, which has made him ridiculous...and contemptible, even to the few by whom he was not detefted. — I reverence the affligions cf a good man — his ibrrows are facred. But how can we take...
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The Letters of Junius, Volume 2, Part 2

Junius - Falkland Islands - 1770 - 246 pages
...never have been infulted with virtues which he had laboured to extinguifh, nor fuffiered the difgrace of a mortifying defeat, which has made him ridiculous...and contemptible, even to the few by whom he was not dctdted. I reverence the afflictions of a good man—his forrows are facred. But how can we take part...
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The Genuine Letters of Junius

Junius - Great Britain - 1771 - 402 pages
...never have been infulted with virtues which he had laboured to extinguifh, nor fuffered the difgrace of a mortifying defeat, which has made him ridiculous...and contemptible, even to the few by whom he was not detefted. I reverence the afflictions of a good man— his forrowa are facred. But how can we take...
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The Repository, Or, Treasury of Politics and Literature for ..., Volume 2

Letters to the editor - 1771 - 508 pages
...never have been infulted with virtues which he had laboured to extinguifh, nor fuffered the difgrace of a mortifying defeat, which has made him ridiculous...and contemptible, even to the few by whom he was not detefled. I reverence the afflictions of a good man — his fbrrows are facred. But how can we take...
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Junius: Stat Nominis Umbra, Volume 1

Junius - Great Britain - 1772 - 262 pages
...never have been infulted with virtues, which he had laboured to extinguifh, nor fuffered the difgrace of a mortifying defeat,, which has made him ridiculous...and contemptible, even to the few by whom he was not detefted.— I reverence the afflictions of a good man, — his forrows are facred. But how can we...
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The Letters of Junius, Volume 1

Junius - 1772 - 264 pages
...never have been infulted with virtues, which he had laboured to extinguifh, nor fuffered the difgrace of a mortifying defeat, which has made him ridiculous and contemptible, even to the few by wham he was not detected. — I reverence the affii&ions of a good man, — his forrows are facred....
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The Letters of Junius, Volume 1

Junius - Great Britain - 1774 - 266 pages
...with virtues which he had laboured to extinguifh, nor fullered the difgrace of a mortifying defeai, which has made him ridiculous and contemptible, even to the few by whom he was not detefted. I reverence the affliftions of a good man — his forrows are facred. But how can we take...
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The Letters of Junius, Volume 1

Junius - Great Britain - 1771 - 370 pages
...ground. have been infulted with virtues which he had laboured to extinguish, nor fuffered the difgraee of a mortifying defeat, which has made him ridiculous...and contemptible^ even to the few by whom he was not detefted. I reverence the afflictions of a good man — "-his forrovvs are facred. But how can we take...
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