The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 6 |
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To which His Royal Highness answered , " I did not say , ' I will fight you ; ' but I said , ' You rascal , I will find you ... The Lord Steward then desired His Royal Highness would consider what answer we should carry to the king .
To which His Royal Highness answered , " I did not say , ' I will fight you ; ' but I said , ' You rascal , I will find you ... The Lord Steward then desired His Royal Highness would consider what answer we should carry to the king .
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Mr. Heysham , the City Member , said : As man's life was concerned in it , and as every one there must answer in another place for his conduct in this affair , he was for putting it off till Wednesday next . Sir W. Whitelock seconded ...
Mr. Heysham , the City Member , said : As man's life was concerned in it , and as every one there must answer in another place for his conduct in this affair , he was for putting it off till Wednesday next . Sir W. Whitelock seconded ...
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we shall , with all becoming cheerfulness and gratitude , endeavour to answer the ends of this our meeting . We do , at the same time , in the most dutiful and humble manner , congratulate Your Majesty upon the great and early successes ...
we shall , with all becoming cheerfulness and gratitude , endeavour to answer the ends of this our meeting . We do , at the same time , in the most dutiful and humble manner , congratulate Your Majesty upon the great and early successes ...
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to the Earl of Stair | 467 |
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