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" ... play upon the easiness of your temper, or possibly they are better acquainted with your good qualities than I am. You have done good by stealth. The rest is upon record. You have still left ample room for speculation, when panegyric is exhausted.... "
The Letters of Junius - Page 113
by Junius - 1809 - 340 pages
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Junius. Stat Nominis Umbra, Volume 1

Junius - Great Britain - 1797 - 402 pages
...ample room for speculation, when panegyric is exhausted. You are indeed a very considerable man. The highest rank; a splendid fortune; and a name, glorious...abilities than I think you possess. From the first you derive a constitutional claim to respect; from the second a natural extensive authority; the last created...
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The Letters of Junius: With Notes and Illustrations, Historical ..., Volume 1

Junius (pseud.) - Great Britain - 1804 - 450 pages
...ample room for speculation, when panegyric is exhausted. You are indeed a very considerable man. The highest rank; — a splendid fortune; — and a name...abilities than I think you possess. From the first, you derive a constituCautious therefore of giving offence, where you have so little deserved it, kc.] Here...
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The Letters of Junius: Stat Nominis Umbra, Volume 1

Junius - Great Britain - 1804 - 494 pages
...ample room for speculation, when panegyric is exhausted. You are indeed a very considerable man. The highest rank; — a splendid fortune; — and a name...abilities than I think you possess. From the first, you derive a constitutional claim to respect ; from the second, a natural extensive authority ; — the...
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Stat Nominis Umbra, Volume 1

Junius - Great Britain - 1805 - 320 pages
...r,oom for speculation, when panegyric is exhausted. 141 You are indeed a very considerable man. The highest rank; a splendid fortune; and a name, glorious...abilities than I think you possess. From the first you derive a constitutional claim to respect; from the second a natural extensive authority; the last created...
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Junius, Volume 1

Junius - English letters - 1805 - 354 pages
...sufficient to have supported you with meaner abilities than I think you possess. From the first you derive a constitutional claim to respect; from the second a natural extensive authority j the last created a partial expectation of hereditary virtues. The use you have made of these uncommon...
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The letters of Junius, Volume 1

Junius (pseud.) - 1806 - 320 pages
...room for speculation, when panegyric is exhausted. . You are, indeed, a very considerable man. — The highest rank; a splendid fortune; and a name, glorious,...abilities than I think you possess. From the first, you derive a constitutional claim to respect; from the second, a natural extensive authority : the last...
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The Letters of Junius

Junius - Great Britain - 1807 - 336 pages
...ample room for speculation, when panegyric •is exhausted. You are indeed a very considerable man. The highest rank ; — a splendid fortune ; — and a...abilities than I think you possess. From the first, you derive a constitutional claim to respect ; from the second a natural extensive authority ; — the...
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The Letters of Junius: Stat Nominis Umbra

Junius - 1807 - 398 pages
...roum for speculation, when panegyric is exhausted. You are, indeed, a very coasiderahle man. — The highest rank; a splendid fortune; and a name, glorious,...till it was yours; were sufficient to have supported yon with meaner ahilities than 1 think you pussess. From the first, you. derive a coastitntional claim...
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Junius: Including Letters by the Same Writer, Under Other Signatures, (now ...

Junius - English letters - 1812 - 618 pages
...ample room for speculation, when panegyric is exhausted. You are indeed a very considerable man. The highest rank ; — a splendid fortune ; and a name,...created a partial expectation of hereditary virtues. The vise you have made of these uncommon advantages might have been more honourable to yourself, but could...
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Junius. Stat Nominis Umbra

Junius (pseud.), Philip Francis - Great Britain - 1813 - 406 pages
...ample room for speculation, when panegyric is exhausted. You are indeed a very considerable man. The highest rank, a splendid fortune, and a name glorious till it was your's, were sufficient to have supported you with meaner abilities than I think you possess. From...
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