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|a Junius
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|a Junius
|h Elektronische Ressource
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|a Letters of Junius
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|a London
|b Printed by T. Bensley. For Vernor and Hood, Birchin-Lane
|c 1796, 1796
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|a Online-Ressource (2 v. ([6], xl, 325, [1]; [2], 366 p., [18] leaves of plates))
|b ill. ports
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|a Great Britain / Politics and government / 1760-1820
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|a Eighteenth Century Collections Online / ECCO
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|a "Directions for placing the cuts"--v. 1, facing p. i. - "Stat nominis umbra"--motto on t.p. - Contents pages for both volumes in v. 1. - Each volume has an additional, engraved t.p., dated 1797. - Each volume has notes at end. - English Short Title Catalog, T301008. - Index at the end of v. 2. - Reproduction of original from Bodleian Library (Oxford). - Variously attributed. Junius is the pseudonymous author of a series of letters that appeared in the "Public advertiser" Jan. 1769-Jan. 1772, attacking among others the Duke of Grafton, Lord Mansfield, and George III. He is generally thought to have been Sir Philip Francis--Oxford Companion to English Literature, 4th ed., p. 440
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