The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 6George Bell & Son, 1877 |
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... nature till it be better known what disposition the king of Sweden is now in ; yet your Excellency may acquaint the Czar or his minis- ters , that his Majesty will lose no time in a matter of this consequence ; for which reason his ...
... nature till it be better known what disposition the king of Sweden is now in ; yet your Excellency may acquaint the Czar or his minis- ters , that his Majesty will lose no time in a matter of this consequence ; for which reason his ...
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... nature of such a proceeding can possibly admit of , as well with regard to Gortz as Gyllenborg ; not- withstanding that the case of the one is so much different from that of the other . To this end , the king has been pleased to direct ...
... nature of such a proceeding can possibly admit of , as well with regard to Gortz as Gyllenborg ; not- withstanding that the case of the one is so much different from that of the other . To this end , the king has been pleased to direct ...
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... nature on such an occasion , even when the money carried off has only belonged to private persons , as your Excellency may particularly remember in the case of Pitsin . Your Excellency is likewise to signify to the Court of France ...
... nature on such an occasion , even when the money carried off has only belonged to private persons , as your Excellency may particularly remember in the case of Pitsin . Your Excellency is likewise to signify to the Court of France ...
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... nature , for which your Excel- lency will continue to make suitable compliments in his Majesty's name . Upon what your Excellency has transmitted hither in re- lation to the island of Martinico , his Majesty would not lose the first ...
... nature , for which your Excel- lency will continue to make suitable compliments in his Majesty's name . Upon what your Excellency has transmitted hither in re- lation to the island of Martinico , his Majesty would not lose the first ...
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... nature of the demand , and that the same is not upon the establishment , they think it pro- 1 Late , because degraded , not dead . 2 The Duke of Ormond's large estates became forfeited by his adherence to the cause of the Pretender . He ...
... nature of the demand , and that the same is not upon the establishment , they think it pro- 1 Late , because degraded , not dead . 2 The Duke of Ormond's large estates became forfeited by his adherence to the cause of the Pretender . He ...
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