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III. Life, Letters, and Literary Remains of John Keats.

Edited by Richard Monckton Milnes. London: 1848.

IV. 1. The Authorship of the Letters of Junius Elucidated,

including a Biographical Memoir of Lieutenant-Colo-

nel Isaac Barré, M.P. By John Britton, F.S.A.

London: 1848.

2. Junius, including Letters by the same writer under

other signatures, (now first collected,) to which are

added his confidential Correspondence with Mr.

Wilkes, and his Private Letters addressed to Mr. H.

S. Woodfall, with a Preliminary Essay, Notes, Facsi-

miles, &c., in 3 vols. London: 1812.

3. Identity of Junius with a Distinguished Living Cha-

racter (Sir Philip Francis) established. London:

1816.

4. Letters to a Nobleman, proving a late Prime Minister

(the Duke of Portland) to have been Junius, and

developing the secret motives which induced him to

write under that and other signatures, with an Ap-

pendix containing a celebrated case published by Al-

mon in 1768. London: 1816.

5. The Author of Junius (Hugh Boyd) ascertained from

a concatenation of circumstances amounting to Moral

Demonstration. By George Chalmers, F.R.SS.A.

London: 1817.

6. The Author of Junius discovered in the person of the

celebrated Earl of Chesterfield. London: 1821.

7. A Critical Enquiry regarding the Real Author of the

Letters of Junius, proving them to have been written

by Lord Viscount Sackville. By George Coventry.

London: 1825.

8. Junius Lord Chatham, and the Miscellaneous Letters

proved to be Spurious. By John Swinden. London:

1833.

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