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WITH
MR. WILKES,
AND HIS
PRIVATE LETTERS
ADDRESSED TO
MR. H. S. WOODFALL.
A Preliminary Essay, Notes, Fac-Similes, &c.
Story of the late Duke of Richmond and W. G. Hamilton, note
Opinion of the style of JUNIUS by a contemporary hostile writer,
note
*1
*4
ib.
*7
*56
*63
Extracts from Mr. Burke's speech on American taxation
On the pretensions of the Rt. Hon. W. G. Hamilton
Extracts from Mr. Malone's Preface to Parliamentary Logic, in disproof that Hamilton was the writer of JUNIUS
On the pretensions of Dr. Butler, bishop of Hereford
the Rev. Philip Rosenhagen
Extracts from General Lee's Letters
On the pretensions of Mr. Wilkes
*64
*72
*74
*75
General Charles Lee
*81
*82
Mr. Hugh Macauley Boyd
*83
Mr. Dunning, afterwards Lord Ashburton *96
Henry Flood, Esq. M. P. of Ireland
*97
Extracts from a speech of Mr. Flood
*98
On the pretensions of Lord George Sackville
*99
PRIVATE LETTERS addressed to Mr. H. S. WOODFALL by
JUNIUS
101
Middlesex Petition to the King, note
*104
City of London
-, note
*109
Lord Holland's Letter to the Lord Mayor, (Mr. Beckford) note *111
Mr. Beckford's answer to the foregoing, note
Lord Holland's Letter, note
Letter to a Liveryman, being a further answer to
Lord Holland's Letter to Mr. H. S. Woodfall, in vindication of
himself against the charge in the city petition, of being "the
public defaulter of unaccounted millions," note
*113
*112
History of the dispute between the Rt. Hon. George Onslow,
now Lord Onslow, and Mr. Horne, afterwards Mr. Tooke,
PAGE
*116
Remonstrance of the city of Westminster, note
*131
Letter to Lord North, signed Brutus, note
*138
Conclusion of a Letter from Mr. Wilkes to Mr. Horne, note
Letter from JUNIUS to Mr. David Garrick
*140
*143
Mr. Wilkes's reply to Mr. Horne, and compliments to the
genius of Mr. Garrick, note
*144
Case of Meares and Shepley against Ansell, note
*150
PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE between JUNIUS and MR.
WILKES
*163
Copy of the resolutions of the Supporters of the Bill of Rights,
*174
Extracts from Mr. Wilkes's Letter to the Livery of London, in
defence of himself from an attack made on him by Mr. Towns-
hend, note
*200
Extract from Messrs. Wilkes and Bull's address to the Livery
on employing the military under the pretence of assisting the
civil power, note
JUNIUS's Dedication to the English Nation
Preface
Woodfall's Case, note
LETTER I. JUNIUS to the Printer of the P. A.
11. Sir Wm. Draper's answer to the foregoing letter of JUNIUS,
addressed to the Printer of the P. Α.
:
Short Sketch of Sir William Draper's character, note
III. JUNIUS to Sir William Draper
1v. Sir Wm. Draper to JUNIUS
Corsica reduced by the French, note
Neocles, note
the Ghost, note
Titus to the Printer of the P. A. note
V. JUNIUS to Sir Wm. Draper
VI. Sir Wm. Draper to JUNIUS
VII. JUNIUS to Sir Wm. Draper
Sir Wm. Draper to the Printer, note
VIII. JUNIUS to the Duke of Grafton
Sir Wm. Draper to the Printer of the P. A. note
IX. JUNIUS to the Duke of Grafton
Conclusion of Lord Mansfield's speech on the reversal of Mr. Wilkes's Outlawry, note
Proceedings of the House of Commons on expelling Mr. Wilkes,
*201
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LETTER
XII. JUNIUS to the Duke of Grafton
Short sketch of the Duke's political life to the date of this
Letter, note
.
XII. Statement of American politics at this period, note
XIII. Philo Junius to the Printer of the P. A.
87
90
92
96
98
103
108
111-112
114
Statement of Mr. Walpole's expulsion from the H. of C.,
notes
XVII. Philo Junius to the Printer of the P. A.
G. A. to the Printer of the P. A. on Wilkes's expulsion, note ib.
A speech without doors, (Sir Wm. Blackstone's) on the same,
XVIII. JUNIUs to Dr. Wm. Blackstone
XIX. Philo Junius to the Printer of the P. A.
Publius to JUNIUS, in defence of Dr. B. extracted from the St.
James's Chronicle, note
XX. JUNIUS to the Printer of the P. A.
XXIII. JUNIUS to the Duke of Bedford
On the unpopular peace of 1763, and anecdote of the Duke,
115
120
126
133
136
140
141
145
145-151
148
155
157
1.59
XXVII. JUNIUS to the Printer of the P. A.
Sir W. D. in explanation of his voyage to America, note
M. Tullius in defence of the Duke of Bedford, note
XXVIII. JUNIUS to the Printer of the P. A.
XXIX. Philo Junius
XXX, JUNIUS-
General Gansel's case, and brigade order in consequence of
Justice to the Printer of the P. A. in defence of the D. of G.
on the gift of the patent place to Col. Burgoyne, note
XXXV. JUNIUS to the Printer of the P. A. being the address to the
King
On Woodfall's trial for publishing this letter, note