The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 6 |
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... he is pleased to appoint the said Captain Woodes Rogers to be governor of the Bahama Islands , and of the garrison which shall be sent thither , and to order your Lordships to prepare drafts of a commission and instructions for that ...
... he is pleased to appoint the said Captain Woodes Rogers to be governor of the Bahama Islands , and of the garrison which shall be sent thither , and to order your Lordships to prepare drafts of a commission and instructions for that ...
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At the same time H. M. is pleased that you should let them know , that he is willing , by this mark of his royal favour , to encourage those honest and loyal principles , which ( as he hears with great satisfaction ) begin to revive ...
At the same time H. M. is pleased that you should let them know , that he is willing , by this mark of his royal favour , to encourage those honest and loyal principles , which ( as he hears with great satisfaction ) begin to revive ...
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pleased to order a week's reprieve for such as are now in Newgate under sentence of death , and were to have suffered this day . A reprieve of this kind is the first usual step towards a pardon , and I hope will end in such a one as is ...
pleased to order a week's reprieve for such as are now in Newgate under sentence of death , and were to have suffered this day . A reprieve of this kind is the first usual step towards a pardon , and I hope will end in such a one as is ...
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LETTERS continued | 453 |
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to the Earl of Stair | 467 |
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