The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 6 |
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three regiments which are lately placed upon the Irish Establishment , and are to be raised by levy - money from that kingdom , I am afraid I may seem wanting in my duty to your Lordship , if I do not apply to your Lordship in person ...
three regiments which are lately placed upon the Irish Establishment , and are to be raised by levy - money from that kingdom , I am afraid I may seem wanting in my duty to your Lordship , if I do not apply to your Lordship in person ...
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After the accession of George I. , on the breaking out of the Rebellion in 1715 , he offered his services to raise the northern clans for Government , raised 300 men , and , joined by other Scottish chiefs , took possession of Inverness ...
After the accession of George I. , on the breaking out of the Rebellion in 1715 , he offered his services to raise the northern clans for Government , raised 300 men , and , joined by other Scottish chiefs , took possession of Inverness ...
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THE honours to which Mr. Addison was raised and the wealth he obtained by his literary pursuits made M. Voltaire observe , " That had he been in France he would have been elected a member of one of the Academies ; and , by the credit of ...
THE honours to which Mr. Addison was raised and the wealth he obtained by his literary pursuits made M. Voltaire observe , " That had he been in France he would have been elected a member of one of the Academies ; and , by the credit of ...
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to the Earl of Stair | 467 |
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