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" ... libertine by profession. It is not, indeed, the least of the thousand contradictions which attend you, that a man, marked to the world by the grossest violation of all ceremony and decorum, should be the first servant of a court, in which prayers... "
The Letters of Junius - Page 105
by Junius - 1772
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The London Magazine, Or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer, 38. köide

1769 - 760 lehte
...without reluctance upon a libertine by profeflion. It is not, indeed, the lead of the tU',j.:;,i:;J contradictions which attend you, that a man, marked to the world by the groflcft violation of all ceremony and decorum, mould be the firft fervant of a court, in which prayers...
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The Political Register for ...

1769 - 414 lehte
...reliiftance' upon a libertine fey profeflion. It is not, indeed, the lealt of the thoufand contradiftions which attend you, that a man, marked to the world by the grofleft violation of all ceremony and decorunv Ihouldbethefirftfervantofacourt, in which pj-ayers are morality, and kneeling is religion....
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The Letters of Junius, 2. köide,2. osa

Junius - 1770 - 246 lehte
...fincerity of thofe fmiles, which a, pious court lavifhes without reluctance upon a libertine by profeflion. It is not indeed the leaft of the thoufand contradictions...attend you, that a man, marked to the world by the groffeft violation of all ceremony and decorum, fhould be the the firft fervant of a court, in which...
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The Genuine Letters of Junius

Junius - 1771 - 402 lehte
...authorifed to re* ly upon the fincerity of thofe fmiles, which a pi* ous court lavimes without reluctance upon a libertine by profeffion. It is not indeed the...violation of all ceremony and decorum, fhould be the firft fefvant of a court, in which prayers are morality, and kneeling is religion. Truft not too far to appearances,...
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The Letters of Junius, 1. köide

Junius - 1771 - 280 lehte
...reluftance upon a libertine by profeffion. Jt is not indeed the leaft of the thoufand contradiftions which attend you, that a man, marked to the world...the grofleft violation of all ceremony and decorum, Ihould be Vot. I. G the .the firft fervant of a court, in which prayers are morality, and kneeling...
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The Repository, Or, Treasury of Politics and Literature for ..., 2. köide

1771 - 508 lehte
...a pious c 1 lavifhes without reluctance upon a libertine by profifiion. Jt is not indeed the Jeaft of the thoufand contradictions which attend you, that a man, marked to the world by the grofTeil violation of all ceremony and decorum^ mould be the firft fervant of ac . t, in which prayers...
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Junius: Stat Nominis Umbra, 1. köide

Junius - 1772 - 262 lehte
...authorifed to rely upon the iinccrity of thofe fmiies, which a pious court lavifhes without reluctance upon a libertine by profeffion. It is not indeed the...the thoufand contradictions which attend you, that a mail, marked to the world by the grcfielT: violation of all ceremony and decorum, fhould be the iirft...
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The Letters of Junius, 1. köide

Junius - 1771 - 370 lehte
...authorifed to rely upon the Gncerity of'thofe fmiles, which a pious court lavirtics without reluftancc upon a libertine by profeffion. It is not indeed the...the grofleft violation of all ceremony and decorum, fliouid be the* firft fervant of a court, in which prayers are morality, and kneeling is religion....
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The Letters of the Celebrated Junius, 1. köide

Junius - 1783 - 288 lehte
...authorifed to rely upon the fincerity of thofe fmiles, which a pious court lavifhes without reluftance upon a libertine by profeffion. It is not indeed the leaft of the thoufand contradiftions which attend you, that a man, marked to the world by the grofleft violation of all ceremony...
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The Letters of Junius

Junius - 1791 - 416 lehte
...authorifed to rely upon the fincerity of thofe fmiles which a pious Court lavifhes without reluctance upon a libertine by profeffion. It is not indeed the...attend you, that a man, marked to the world by the groffeft violation of all ceremony and decorum, fhould be the firft fervant of a Court, in which prayers...
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