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"Junius Identified."
By R. J.
The name of "John Taylor" is affixed to the Preface, and there can be little doubt, I presume, that Mr. John Taylor was literally *the writer* of this work. It has, however, already become a question of some interest, to what extent he was assisted by Mr. Dubois. The late Mr. George Woodfall always spoke of the pamphlet as the work of Dubois. Lord Campbell, in his *Lives of the Chancellors*, published a statement by Lady Francis in respect to Sir Philip's claim to the authorship of *Junius' Letters*, and thus introduced it—"I am indebted for it to the kindness of my old and excellent friend, M…