The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 6 |
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H. M. is very well pleased with your Excellency's application and success relating to the several difficulties which his commissioners have met with in the demolition of Mardyke , and hopes that your Excellency will be able to get over ...
H. M. is very well pleased with your Excellency's application and success relating to the several difficulties which his commissioners have met with in the demolition of Mardyke , and hopes that your Excellency will be able to get over ...
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SIR , My Lord Sunderland having received a letter of the 9th instant from the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty , relating to twelve bales of slop clothes for the use of the seamen under the command of Vice - Admiral Cornwall , which ...
SIR , My Lord Sunderland having received a letter of the 9th instant from the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty , relating to twelve bales of slop clothes for the use of the seamen under the command of Vice - Admiral Cornwall , which ...
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104 ; books and records relating to him now lost , 105 ; account of him from Pontius Pilate to the Emperor referred to by Justin Martyr , ib .; his supposed correspondence with Agbarus , King of Edessa , 106 ; facts in his history ...
104 ; books and records relating to him now lost , 105 ; account of him from Pontius Pilate to the Emperor referred to by Justin Martyr , ib .; his supposed correspondence with Agbarus , King of Edessa , 106 ; facts in his history ...
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to the Earl of Stair | 467 |
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