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 Lord, a quotation from his tract upon the rights of the people, vol. I. p. 147.

, made and repealed, vol. I. p. 9.

Solomon, Apothecary, his opinion in regard to the death of Clarke, who received a blow at the Brentford election, vol. I. p. 55.

, the principal departments of, when improperly bestowed the cause of every mischief, vol. I. p.5.

Mr. complains that the public gratitude has not been equal to his deserts, vol. II. p. 267.

Mr. in his most prosperous fortune, the fame man as at present, vol. II. p. 193.

Mr. sends proposals to the Duke of Grafton, vol. II. p. 20—his offers to the Duke amounted to a high misdemeanor, p. 26—a prosecution commenced against him, p. 27—the matter solemnly argued in the court of King's Bench, ib.—Junius does justice to this injured man, vol. II. p. 67.

Edward, a letter to him from Junius, vol. II p. 65—quotations from his pamphlet