The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 5G. Bell, 1882 |
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... desire a greater prerogative , than that of a negative in the passing of a law and as it ought not to influence either House in their debates , what can a good king desire more , than the power of approving or rejecting any such bill as ...
... desire a greater prerogative , than that of a negative in the passing of a law and as it ought not to influence either House in their debates , what can a good king desire more , than the power of approving or rejecting any such bill as ...
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... desire his speedy answer , for to tell you plainly , I am solicited every day on this subject , many being offered to me , and I cannot tell them that I am engaged positively , because Mr. Addison is my desire and inclination by the ...
... desire his speedy answer , for to tell you plainly , I am solicited every day on this subject , many being offered to me , and I cannot tell them that I am engaged positively , because Mr. Addison is my desire and inclination by the ...
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... desire you at the same time to let me know what was the number of those I had of you last year , and to make these after the same draught writing over the title His Excellency Thomas Earl of Wharton , & c . , instead of the most high ...
... desire you at the same time to let me know what was the number of those I had of you last year , and to make these after the same draught writing over the title His Excellency Thomas Earl of Wharton , & c . , instead of the most high ...
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The Inconsistence of a Popish Prince and Protestant | 43 |
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