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" If any man, for example, were to accuse him of taking his stand at a gaming-table, and watching, with the soberest attention, for a fair opportunity of engaging a drunken young nobleman at piquet... "
The Political Register for ... - Page 17
1770
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The Oxford Magazine, Volumes 3-4

1769 - 660 pages
...taking his itand at a gaming-table, and watching, with the foberelt attention, for a fair opportunity ot engaging a drunken young nobleman at piquet, he would undoubtedly confider it as an infamous aiperfion upon his charafter, and refent it like a man of honour. — Acquittinghim therefore of drawing...
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The Letters of Junius, Volume 2, Part 2

Junius - 1770 - 246 pages
...thing that touches his honour. If any man, for example, were to accufc him of taking his ftand at a gaming-table, and watching, with the fobereft attention,...undoubtedly confider it as an infamous afperfion upon his charaeter, and refent it like a man of honour Acquitting him therefore of drawing a regular and fplendid...
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The Repository, Or, Treasury of Politics and Literature for ..., Volume 2

1771 - 508 pages
...thing that touches his honour. If any man, for example, were to accufe him of taking his (land at a gaming-table, and watching, with the fobereft attention,...it as an infamous afperfion upon his character, and relent it like a man of honour. — Acquitting him therefore of drawing a regular and fplendid fubGftancc...
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The Genuine Letters of Junius

Junius - 1771 - 402 pages
...touches his honour. If any man, for example, were to accufe him of taking his ftand at a gaming table, and watching, with the fobereft attention, for a fair opportunity of engaging a druken young nobleman at piquet, he would undoubtedly confider it as an infamous afperfion upon his...
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The Letters of Junius, Volume 1

Junius - 1771 - 280 pages
...for example, were to accufe him of taking his Hand at a gaming-table, and watching, with the foberefl attention, for a fair opportunity of engaging a drunken young nobleman at picquet, he would undoubtedly confider it as an infamous afperfion upon his character, and refent it...
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Junius: Stat Nominis Umbra, Volume 2

Junius - 1772 - 378 pages
...thing th.at touches his honour. If any man, -for example, were to accufe him of taking his ftand at a gaming-table, and watching, with the fobereft attention,...undoubtedly confider it as an infamous afperfion upon his charac&r, * Tommy Bradfhaw. •f- Mr. Taylor. He and George Rof«, (the Scotch agent and worthy confidante...
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The Letters of Junius, Volume 2

Junius - 1772 - 412 pages
...man, for example, were to accufe him of taking his ftand at a. gaming-table, and watching, with ^he fobereft attention, for a fair opportunity of engaging...confider it as an infamous afperfion upon his character, " *' Tommy Bradlhaw. f Mr. Taylor. H« «nd George Refs, {tha Scotch agent and worthy confidante of...
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The Letters of Junius, Volume 1

Junius - 1774 - 266 pages
...»ccufe him of taking his ftand at a gaming table, and watching, with the fobereft attention, for a fiir opportunity of engaging a drunken young nobleman at piquet, he would undoubtedly con.Ider it as an infamous afperfion upon his character, and refent it like a man of honour — Acquiring...
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The Letters of Junius, Volume 1

Junius - 1771 - 370 pages
...thing that touches his honour. If any man, for example, were to accufe him of taking his (land at a gaming-table, and watching, with the fobereft attention,...opportunity of engaging a drunken young nobleman at picquet, he would undoubtedly confider it as 'an infamous afperfion upon his character, and refent...
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The letters of Junius

Junius (pseud.) - 1784 - 410 pages
...thing that touches his honour. If any man, for example^ were to accufe him of taking his ftand at a gaming-table^ and watching, with the fobereft attention,...piquet, he would undoubtedly confider it as an infamous afpcrfion upon his character, and refent it like a tnan of honour.— Acquitting him therefore of drawing...
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