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" Discard those little, personal resentments, which have too long directed your public conduct. Pardon this man the remainder of his punishment; and if resentment still prevails, make it, what it should have been long since, an act, not of mercy, but contempt. "
Letters of Junius: (selected) ... - Page 89
by Junius - 1907 - 160 pages
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The Letters of Junius, Volume 2, Part 2

Junius - Falkland Islands - 1770 - 246 pages
...unremoved. It is only the tempeft, that lifcs him from his place. . . Without confulting your minifter, call together your whole council. Let it appear to the public that you can determine and aft for yourfclf. Come . forward to your people. Lay afide the wretched formalities of a King, and...
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The Repository, Or, Treasury of Politics and Literature for ..., Volume 2

Letters to the editor - 1771 - 508 pages
...contempt. He will foon fall back into his natural ftation, — a filent fenator, and hardly fupporting the weekly eloquence of a newspaper. The gentle breath of peace would leave him on the Curface, neglefted and unremoved. It is only the temped that lifts him from his place. Without confulting...
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The Letters of Junius, Volume 1

Junius - Great Britain - 1771 - 280 pages
...unremoved. It is only the tempeft that lifts him from his place. Without confulting yonrminifter, carl together your whole council. Let it appear to the public that you can determine and aft for yourfelf. Come forward to your people. Lay afide the wretched formalities of a King, and fpeak...
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Junius: Stat Nominis Umbra, Volume 2

Junius - Great Britain - 1772 - 378 pages
...is only the tempeft, that lifts him from his place. . .. .£ 3 WITHWITHOUT confulting your minifter, call together your whole council. Let it appear to the public that you can determine and z& for yourfelf. Come forward to your people. Lay afide the wretched formalities of a King, and fpeak...
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The Letters of Junius, Volume 2

Junius - 1772 - 412 pages
...unremoved. It is only the tempeft, that lifts him from his place. E ^ WITHWITHOUT confulting your minifter, call together your whole council. Let it appear to the public that you can determine and a£l for yourfdf. Come forward to your people. Lay afide the wretched formalities of a King, and fpeak...
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The Letters of Junius, Volume 1

Junius - Great Britain - 1774 - 266 pages
...He will foon fall back into his natural fiation, — a. filent Senator, and hardly fupporting «he weekly eloquence of a news-paper. The gentle breath of peace would leave him on the furface, neglefted. and unremoved. It is only the tempeft that lifts him from his place. * Without...
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The Letters of Junius, Volume 1

Junius - Great Britain - 1771 - 370 pages
...unremoved. It is only the tempeft that lifts him from his place. Without confulting your minifter, call together your whole council. Let it appear to the public that you can determine and aft for yourfelf. Come forward to your people. Lay afide the wretched formalities of a King, and fpeak...
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The Letters of the Celebrated Junius: A More Complete Edition Than Any Yet ...

Junius - Great Britain - 1783 - 332 pages
...abilities of Mr. Wilkcs are here ftated with ftrift juftice. WITHOUT WITHOUT confuJting your miniftcr, call together your whole council. Let it appear to the public that you can determine and aft for yourfelf. Come forward to your people. Lay afide the wretched formalities of a King, and fpeak...
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Junius, Volume 1

Junius - English letters - 1797 - 354 pages
...it should have been long since, an act not of mercy, but contempt. He will soon fall back into his natural station, a silent senator, and hardly supporting...peace would leave him on the surface, neglected and unrcmoved. It is only the tempest that lifts him from his place. Without consulting your minister,...
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Junius, Volume 1

Junius - English letters - 1805 - 354 pages
...it should have been long since, an act, not of mercy, but contempt. He will soon fall back into his natural station, a silent senator, and hardly supporting...is only the tempest that lifts him from his place. 223 Without consulting your minister, call together your whole council. Let it appear to the public...
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