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LETTERS OF

LETTER LXVI.


TO THE PRINTER OF THE PUBLIC ADVERTISER.


9. November. 1771.

Junius engages to make good his charge against Lord Chief Justice Mansfield, some time before the meeting of parliament, in order that the house of commons may, if they think proper, make it one article in the impeachment of the said Lord Chief Justice.



LETTER LXVII.


TO HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF GRAFTON.


27. Nov. 1771.

What is the reason, my Lord, that, when almost every man in the kingdom, without distinction of principles or party, exults in the ridiculous defeat of Sir James Lowther, when good and bad men unite in one common opinion of that baronet, and triumph in his distress, as if the