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" In this humble imitative line you might long have proceeded, safe and contemptible. You might, probably, never have risen to the dignity of being hated, and even have been despised with moderation. But it seems you meant to be distinguished, and, to a... "
The Letters of Junius - Page 100
by Junius - 1834
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The Letters of Junius, 2. köide,2. osa

Junius - 1770 - 246 lehte
...own; and in the common arts of domeftic corruption, we mife no part of- Sir Robert Walpole's fyftem except his abilities. In this humble imitative line, you might long have proceeded, fafe and contemptible. You might probably never have rifen to the dignity of being hated, and you might...
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The Genuine Letters of Junius

Junius - 1771 - 402 lehte
...own ; and in the common arts of domeftic corruption, we mifs no part of Sir Robert Walpole's fyftem except his abilities. In this humble imitative line you might long have proceeded, faftf and contemptible. You might probably never have rifen to the dignity of being hated, and you...
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The Repository, Or, Treasury of Politics and Literature for ..., 2. köide

1771 - 508 lehte
...own ; and in the common arts of domeftic corruption, we mifs no part of Sir Robert Walpole's fyftem except his abilities. In this humble imitative line you might long have proceeded, Ikfe and contemptible. You might prohably never have rifen to the dignity of being hated, and you might...
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Junius: Stat Nominis Umbra, 1. köide

Junius - 1772 - 262 lehte
...own 3 and in the common arts of rtomeltic corruption, we mifs no part of Sir Robert Walpole's lyflem except his abilities. In this humble imitative line, you might long have proceeded, fafe and contemptible. You might probably never have rifea to the dignity of being hated, and even...
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The Letters of Junius, 1. köide

Junius - 1771 - 370 lehte
...— and even have been defpifed with moderation. — — But it items you meant to be diftinguifhed, and to a mind like yours, there was no other road to fame but by the definition of a noble fabric, which you thought had been too long the admiration of mankind. The ufe...
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The Letters of the Celebrated Junius, 1. köide

Junius - 1783 - 288 lehte
...being hated, and even have been .defpifed with moderation. But it feems you meant to bediftinguilhed, and, to a mind like yours, there was no other road to fame but by the deftruftion of a noble fabric, which you thought had been too long the admiration of mankind. The ufe...
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Junius. Stat Nominis Umbra, 1. köide

Junius - 1797 - 402 lehte
...in your own ; and in the common arts of domestic corruption, we miss no part of sir Robert Walpole's system except his abilities. In this humble imitative...no other road to fame but by the destruction of a noble fabric, which you thought had been too long the admiration of mankind. The use you have made...
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The Letters of Junius: With Notes and Illustrations, Historical ..., 1. köide

Junius (pseud.) - 1804 - 450 lehte
...in your own; and in the common arts of domesiic corruption, we miss no part of Sir Robert Wa'.pole's system, except his abilities. In this humble, imitative...no other road to fame but by the destruction of a noble fabric, which you thought had been too long the admiration of mankind. The use you have made...
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The Letters of Junius ...: With Notes and Illustrations ..., 1. köide

Junius - 1804 - 472 lehte
...in your own ; and in the common arts of domestic corruption, we miss no part of Sir Robert Walpole's system, except his abilities. In this humble, imitative...even have been despised with moderation. But it seems \ou meant to be distinguished ; and, to a mind like yours, there was no other road to fame but by the...
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The Letters of Junius: Stat Nominis Umbra, 1. köide

Junius - 1804 - 494 lehte
...in your own; and in the common arts of domestic corruption, we miss no part of Sir Robert Walpole's system, except his abilities. In this humble, , imitative...never have risen to the dignity 'of being hated, and even'have been despised with they might perhaps, in the end, triumph over their Sovereign's wishes....
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