Notes and Queries, Number 37, July 13, 1850 by Various
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"_Junius Identified._"--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, Mr. Edward Dubois, _the ingenious author of 'Junius Identified'_" Mr. Dubois was then, and Mr. Taylor is now living, and both remained silent. Sir Fortunatus Dwarris, the intimate friend of Dubois, states that he was "_a connection_ of Sir Philip Francis", and that the pamphlet is "said, I know not with what truth, to have been prepared under the eye of Sir Philip Francis, it may be, through the agency of Dubois." Dubois was certainly connected with, though not, I believe, related to Sir Philip; and at the time of the publication he was also connected with Mr. Taylor. I hope, under these circumstances, that Mr. Taylor will think it right to favour you with a statement of the facts, that future "Note"-makers may not perplex future editors with endless "Queries" on the subject. R.J. _Mildew in Books._--Can you, or any of your readers, suggest a preventive for mildew in books? In a valuable public library in this town (Liverpool), much injury has been occasioned by mildew, the operations of which appear very |
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