The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 6 |
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Mr. Carter then desired the galleries and lobbies should be cleared and the doors shut . Upon which Mr. Walpole stood up and declared that it had been the intention of the Committee to move some time this week for a day to bring in ...
Mr. Carter then desired the galleries and lobbies should be cleared and the doors shut . Upon which Mr. Walpole stood up and declared that it had been the intention of the Committee to move some time this week for a day to bring in ...
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This advice appears in a letter to Mr. Prior , which he is desired to consider as a letter from Harry to Matt , and not from the secretary to the minister . 5thly , For sending orders to the Duke of Ormond to secure Ghent and Bruges ...
This advice appears in a letter to Mr. Prior , which he is desired to consider as a letter from Harry to Matt , and not from the secretary to the minister . 5thly , For sending orders to the Duke of Ormond to secure Ghent and Bruges ...
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The author seeing this , desired his friend who had introduced him to inquire of Mr. Addison the reason of his doing it ; expecting , however , to hear that his poem was so beautiful that it had no occasion for any foreign embellishment ...
The author seeing this , desired his friend who had introduced him to inquire of Mr. Addison the reason of his doing it ; expecting , however , to hear that his poem was so beautiful that it had no occasion for any foreign embellishment ...
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to the Earl of Stair | 467 |
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