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" Men of their unblemished character do not resign lucrative employments without some sufficient reasons. The conduct of these gentlemen has always been approved of, and I know that they stand as well in the esteem of the army as any persons in their station... "
Junius. "A Letter to an Honourable Brigadier General, Commander in Chief of ... - Page xi
by Junius - 1841 - 110 pages
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Junius: Including Letters by the Same Writer, Under Other Signatures, (now ...

Junius - 1812 - 540 pages
...right to call upon Mr. D'Oyly and Mr. Francis to declare their reasons for quitting the war-office. Men of their unblemished character do not resign lucrative employments without some sufhV cient reasons. The conduct of these gentlemen has always been approved of, and I know that they...
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Junius: Including Letters by the Same Writer, Under Other Signatures, (now ...

Junius - 1813 - 552 pages
...right to call upon Mr. D'Oyly and Mr. Francis to declare their reasons for quitting the war-office. Men of their unblemished character do not resign lucrative...in the esteem of the army, as any persons in their station ever did. What then can be the cause that the public and the army should be deprived of their...
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 29

1818 - 590 pages
...a right to call upon Mr D'Oyly and Mr FRANCIS to declare their reasons for quitting the War-office. Men of their unblemished character do not resign lucrative...in the esteem of the army, as any persons in their station ever did. What then can be the cause that the public and the army should be deprived of their...
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The identity of Junius with a distinguished living character [sir P. Francis ...

John Taylor - 1818 - 440 pages
...Mr. FRANCIS to declare their reasons for quitting the War-office. Men of their unblemished characters do not resign lucrative employments without some sufficient...they stand as well in the esteem of the army, as any person in their station ever did."—" What signifies ability, or integrity, or practice, or experience...
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The Identity of Junius with a Distinguished Living Character Established ...

John Taylor - 1818 - 434 pages
...FRANCIS to declare their reasons for quitting the War-office. Men of their tinblemished characters do not resign lucrative employments without some sufficient reasons. The conduct of these gentlemen has ahvays been approved of; and I know that they stand as well in the esteem of the army, as any person...
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The Critical and Miscellaneous Writings of Henry Lord Brougham: To which is ...

Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1841 - 344 pages
...right to call upon Mr. D'Oyly and Mr. FRANCIS to declare their reasons for quitting the war-office. Men of their unblemished character do not resign lucrative...sufficient reasons. The conduct of these gentlemen has VOL. ii. — 22 always been approved of; and I know that they stand as well in the esteem of the army,...
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William Burke the Author of Junius: An Essay of His Era

Jelinger Cookson Symons - 1859 - 194 pages
...right to call on Mr. D'Oyley and Mr. Francis to declare their reasons for quitting the War Office. Men of their unblemished character do not resign lucrative employments without some sufficient reasons." (Woodfall's Junius, iii. 445.) Sir Philip always passed for a vain man, but I never heard proof of...
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Junius: Including Letters by the Same Writer Under Other Signatures : to ...

Junius - 1865 - 576 pages
...right to call upon Mr. D'Oyly and Mr. Francis to declare their reasons for quitting the War Office. Men of their unblemished character do not resign lucrative...in the esteem of the army as any persons in their station ever did. What then can be the cause that the public and the army should be deprived of their...
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The London Quarterly Review, Volumes 124-125

1868 - 624 pages
...call upon these gentlemen 'to declare their reasons for quitting the office,' and the remark that' men of their unblemished character do not resign lucrative employments without some sufficient reasons.* Whatever the circumstances under which Francis left the War-office, he clearly did not wish public...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 97

1868 - 850 pages
...call upon these gentlemen ' to declare their reasons for quitting the office, 'and the remark that' men of their unblemished character do not resign lucrative employments without some sufficient reasons.' Whatever the circumstances under which Francis left the War Office, he clearly did not wish public...
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