The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 6 |
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10th , and 14th instant , N. S. , have been laid before his Majesty , who entirely approves of your conduct in the ... of the like nature , for which your Excellency will continue to make suitable compliments in his Majesty's name .
10th , and 14th instant , N. S. , have been laid before his Majesty , who entirely approves of your conduct in the ... of the like nature , for which your Excellency will continue to make suitable compliments in his Majesty's name .
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other debts claimed by the Lord Archibald Hamilton out of the revenues of Jamaica , his Majesty defers to declare his ... for which reason your Lordships think it will be for his Majesty's service , that you should have an order to his ...
other debts claimed by the Lord Archibald Hamilton out of the revenues of Jamaica , his Majesty defers to declare his ... for which reason your Lordships think it will be for his Majesty's service , that you should have an order to his ...
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We do , at the same time , in the most dutiful and humble manner , congratulate Your Majesty upon the great and early successes of Your Majesty's arms in the present campaign , under the conduct of your renowned and victorious General ...
We do , at the same time , in the most dutiful and humble manner , congratulate Your Majesty upon the great and early successes of Your Majesty's arms in the present campaign , under the conduct of your renowned and victorious General ...
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