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Mackintosh, Godfrey Higgins, and Uve- dale Price. Privately Printed, Thetford, 1827. 8vo.

LXIV. * Barker, Edward H. I The Claims of Sir Philip Erancis, K.B., to the Authorship of Junius's Letters, dis- proved. II. Some Enquiry into the Claims of the late Charles Lloyd, Esq , to the composition of them : III. Obser- vations on the Conduct, Character, and Style of the Writings of the late Bight Hon. Edmund Burke: IV. Extracts from the writings of several eminent philologists, on the Laconic and Asiatic, the Attic and Bhodian Styles of Elo- quence. L. 1828. 12m o.

LXV. * Graham, John Andrew. Me- moirs of John Home Tooke, together with his valuable speeches and writings ; also containing proofs identifying him as the author of the celebrated Letters of Junius. New York, 1828. 8vo.

LXVI. * [Manning, Joseph Boiles.] Junius Unmasked ; or, Lord George Sack- ville proved to be Junius, By Atticus Secundus. With an Appendix, showing that the author of the Letters of Junius was also the author of the " History of the Reign of George III ," and of " The North Briton/' ascribed to Mr. Wilkes. B., Mass., 1828. 8vo.

The "History of the Reign of George HI." was published anonymously in 1770, at London.

L3cvii. * [Fellows, John.] The Post- humous Writings of Junius. To which is prefixed an Inquiry respecting the Author; also a sketch of the Life of John Home Tooke, and Correspondence of Wilkes N.Y. 1820. 8vo.

LXVIII *Falconar, James The Se- cret Kevealed; or, the Authorship of Jimius's Letters. L. 1830. 8vo.

In favor of Daniel TVray, deputy teller of the exchequer, under Philip, second Earl of Hard- wicke.

Junius, addressed to John Pickering, Esgt, showing that the author of that celebrated work was Earl Temple. B. 1831. 12mo.
 * Newhall, Isaac. Letters on

LSX. *Waterhouse, Benjamin. An Essay on Junius and his Letters, em- bracing a sketch of the life and charac- ter of William Pitt, Earl of Chatham, and memoirs of certain other distin- guished individuals, with Reflections, historical, personal, and political, relating to the affairs of Great Britain and America from 1763 to 1785. B, 1831. 8vo.

LXXI. * Swinden, John, Juntas Lord Chatham, and the " Miscellaneous Let-

ters " proved to be spurious. L. 18S3 8vo.

LXXII. [West, William ( ? )] Recol- lections ot an Old Bookseller, relative to the Junius Letters. Cork, 18U5. 8vo

ixsiu. Who was Junius ? L. 1837.

In favor of Lord Chatham.

LXXIV. * Simons, N. W. (editor). " A Letter to an Honourable Brigadier- General, Commander-in-Chief of his Majesty's forces in Canada" (L. 1760). Now first ascribed to Junius, etc. The Refutation of the same, by an officer. L. 1760.

Reprinted, with incidental notices of Lords Townshend and Sackville, Sir Philip Frauds, and otheis. L. 1841 12mo.

LXXV. * Jaques, John. The History of Junius and his Works ; and a Kcview of the Controversy respecting the iden- tity of Junius. With an Appendix, containing Portraits and Sketches by Junius. L. 1843. 12mo.

In favor of Lord G-. Sackville.

LXXVI * Britton, John. The Author- ship of the Letters of Junius elucidated, including a biographical memoir of Col. Isaac Barrfc, M.P. L. 1848. 8vo.

Some copies were printed on Large Paper.

LXXVII. *Wade, John. Junius: in- cluding Letters by the same Writer under other Signatures, to which are added his confidential correspondence with Mr. Wilkes and his private Letters to Mr. H. S. Woodfall ; A New and En- larged Edition, with new evidence as to the authorship, and an analysis by the late Sir Harris Nicolas. L., Bonn, 1860. 2 vols. 12mo,

A second edition appeared in 1873.

LXXVIII. Some new facts, and a sug- gested new theory as to the Authorship of the Letters of Junius. By Sir 3?ortu- natus Dwarris, Knt. [pseud.], s.l. et a. privately printed [1850]. 8vo,

In favor of Sir Philip "Francis. The author claims that the "Letters" were not the work of a single individual, but -were probably written by many of those to whom tbey have been attrib- uted, under the supervision of Francis, who was also the chief contributor.

LXXIX. * Cramp, William, Junius and his Works, compared with the char- acter and Writings of Philip Dormer Stanhot>e, Earl of Chesterfield. Lewes, 1850. 8vo.

A second edition appeared at London the fol- lowing year.

LXXX. * Cramp, William, -Facsimile Autograph Letters of Junius, Lord Ches- terfield, and Mrs. C. Dayrolles* Show- ing that the wife of Mr. Solomon Day-