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This gripping collection of letters by the mysterious writer Junius shook up the political establishment of 18th-century Britain with its scathing attacks on corruption, tyranny, and incompetence. With sharp wit, eloquent language, and a keen sense of justice, Junius exposed the flaws and vices of the ruling elites and inspired a new generation of reformers. This edition presents the letters in their original form, with a new introduction that sheds light on their historical context and significance.
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