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" To write for profit, without taxing the press; to write for fame, and to be unknown ; to support the intrigues of faction, and to be disowned, as a dangerous auxiliary, by every party in the kingdom, are contradictions which the minister must reconcile,... "
Junius and his works, compared with the character and writings of P.D ... - Page 98
by William Cramp (author of The philosophy of language.) - 1850
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The Oxford Magazine: Or, Universal Museum, Volumes 6-7

1771 - 662 pages
...tu v/rite for f.mie and tobe unknown; — to fupport the intrigues of faftion, and to be dilbwned, as a dangerous auxiliary, by every party in the kingdom, are contradictions, which the minuter mu.'t reconcile, before I forfeit my credit with the public. Imay quit the iervice, but it...
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The Oxford Magazine, Volumes 5-6

1770 - 662 pages
...write for fame and to be unknown ¡ — to fupport the intrigues of faftion, and to DC difowned, ai a dangerous auxiliary, by every party in the kingdom, are contradictions, which the minuter mud reconcile, before I forfeit my credit with the public. I may quit the fervice, but it would...
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Political Register and Impartial Review of New Books: V. 1-5, Volume 8

1771 - 422 pages
...;— to writs for fame and to be unknown ; — to fupport the intrigues of faction and to be difowned, as a dangerous auxiliary, by every party in the kingdom, are contradictions, which the minifter muft reconcile, before I forfeit my credit with the public. I may quit the fervice, but it...
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The Genuine Letters of Junius

Junius - 1771 - 402 pages
...—to write for fame and to be unknown ;— to fupport the intrigues of faction, and to be difowned, as a dangerous auxiliary, by every party in the kingdom, are contradictions, which the minifter muft reconcile, before I forfeit my credit with the public. I may quit the ferviee, but it...
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The Letters of Junius, Volume 2

Junius - 1771 - 304 pages
...—to write for fame and to be unknown ; — to fupport the intrigues of faction and to be difowned, as a dangerous auxiliary, by every party in the kingdom, are contradictions, which the minifter muft reconcile, before I forfeit my credit with the public. I may quit the fervice, but it...
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Junius: Stat Nominis Umbra, Volume 2

Junius - 1772 - 378 pages
...— to write for fame and to ;be unknown; — to fupport the intrigues of faction and to be difowned, as a dangerous auxiliary, by every party in the kingdom, are contradictions, which the minifter muft reconcile, before I forfeit my credit with the public. I may quit the fervice, but it...
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The Letters of Junius, Volume 2

Junius - 1772 - 412 pages
...— to write for fame and to be unknown; — to fupport the intrigues of faction and to be difowned, as a dangerous auxiliary, by every party in the kingdom, are contradictions, which the minifter muft reconcile, before I forfeit my credit with the public. I may quit the fervice, but it...
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The Letters of Junius: With Notes and Illustrations, Historical ..., Volume 2

Junius (pseud.) - 1804 - 488 pages
...best productions. Yet, there is in it much of reason, and much of eloquence. SIR, 22. April, 1771. TO write for profit without taxing the press; to write...disowned, as a dangerous auxiliary, by every party in To be disowned as a dangerous auxiliary, ts*r.] Any party would have rejoiced in the assistance of...
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The Letters of Junius: In Two Volumes, Volume 2

Junius - 1804 - 316 pages
...JUNIUS. J-ETTER XIJV. AlHlilJ'SSED TO THE PRINTER OF THE PUBLIC ADrERTISER. SIR, AprU yt, 1TT1. 1 0 write for profit, without taxing the press ; to write for fame, and to be uninown ; to support the intrigues of faction, and to be disowned as a dangerous auxiliary by every...
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Junius: Stat nominis umbra

Junius - 1810 - 454 pages
...war with advantage? PHILO JUNIUS. LETTER XLIV. THE PRINTER OF THE PUBLIC ADVERTISER. April 22, 1771. To write for profit, without taxing the press; to...which the minister must reconcile, before I forfeit TO Hay credit with the public. I may quit the service, but it would be absurd to suspect me of desertion....
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