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1650.
BEAUMONT'S PSYCHE. 2nd Edit. folio. Camb., 1702.
PAMPHLETS.
JUNIUS DISCOVERED. By P. T. Published about 1789.
REASONS FOR REJECTING THE EVIDENCE OF MR. ALMON, &c. 1807.
ANOTHER GUESS AT JUNIUS. Hookham. 1809.
THE AUTHOR OF JUNIUS DISCOVERED. Longmans. 1821.
THE CLAIMS OF SIR P. FRANCIS REFUTED. Longmans. 1822.
WHO WAS JUNIUS? Glynn. 1837.
SOME NEW FACTS, &c., by Sir F. Dwarris. 1850.
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