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" The rays of royal indignation, collected upon him, served only to illuminate, and could not consume. "
Junius: Including Letters by the Same Writer, Under Other Signatures, (now ... - Page 68
by Junius, John Mason Good - 1812 - 516 pages
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The Universal Anthology: A Collection of the Best Literature ..., Volume 18

Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - Anthologies - 1890 - 450 pages
...escape him. He said more than moderate men would justify, but not enough to entitle him to the honor of your Majesty's personal resentment. The rays of...illuminate, and could not consume. Animated by the favor of the people on one side, and heated by persecution on the other, his views and sentiments changed...
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Orations from Homer to William McKinley, Volume 5

Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - Speeches, addresses, etc - 1902 - 450 pages
...escape him. He said more than moderate men would justify, but not enough to entitle him to the honor of your Majesty's personal resentment. The rays of...illuminate and could not consume. Animated by the favor of the people on one side, and heated by persecution on the other, his views and sentiments changed...
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Letters of Junius: (selected) ...

Junius - English letters - 1907 - 172 pages
...suffered some unwarrantable insinuations to escape him. He said more than moderate men would justify; but not enough to entitle him to the honour of your...on the other, his views and sentiments changed with his situation. Hardly serious at first, he is now an enthusiast. The coldest bodies warm with opposition,...
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Stratford Hall and the Lees Connected with Its History: Biographical ...

1912 - 346 pages
...whom the whole powers of the crown were mustering their rage ; and whom, to use the words of Junius, 'the rays of royal indignation collected upon him served only to illuminate, but could not consume.' Mr. Wilkes was then confined in the King's Bench, as the printer and publisher...
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Junius Finally Discovered

William H. Graves - 1917 - 224 pages
...suffered some unwarrantable insinuations to escape him. He said more than moderate men could justify, but not enough to entitle him to the honour of your...on the other, his views and sentiments changed with his situation. Hardly serious at first, he is now an enthusiast. The coldest bodies warm with opposition,...
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George III. and the American Revolution: The beginnings

Frank Arthur Mumby - Great Britain - 1923 - 498 pages
...suffered some unwarrantable insinuations to escape him. He said more than moderate men would justify ; but not enough to entitle him to the honour of your...on the other, his views and sentiments changed with his situation. Hardly serious at first, he is now an enthusiast. The coldest bodies warm with opposition...
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The Early History of Charles James Fox

George Otto Trevelyan - Fox, Charles James, 1749-1806 - 1911 - 540 pages
...mistakes of one sex find a retreat in patriotism; those of another in devotion. . . . The rays of the Royal indignation, collected upon him, served only...on the other, his views and sentiments changed with his situation. Hardly serious at first, he is now an enthusiast. Is this a contention worthy of a king?"...
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English Satire and Satirists

Hugh Walker - Satire, English - 1925 - 344 pages
...hostility is admirable. Wilkes has made mistakes : — " He said more than moderate men would justify; but not enough to entitle him to the honour of your...on the other, his views and sentiments changed with his situation. Hardly serious at first, he is now an enthusiast. The coldest bodies warm with opposition,...
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English Satire and Satirists

Hugh Walker - Satire, English - 1925 - 348 pages
...hostility is admirable. Wilkes has made mistakes : — " He said more than moderate men would justify; but not enough to entitle him to the honour of your...resentment. The rays of Royal indignation, collected upon h1m, served only to illuminate, and could not consume. Animated by the favour of the people on one...
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