letters published in the London newspaper "The Public Advertiser" from 1769 to 1772.
These "Letters of Junius" were highly critical of the British government, particularly
the policies of King George III and his ministers. The letters were written in a
powerful and elegant style, and they had a significant impact on British politics.
However, the author's identity remains a mystery, though many people have been
suggested as possible candidates.
Therefore, instead of saying "Junius has written...", it's more accurate to say:
"The author known as Junius wrote the Letters of Junius."