The works of ... Joseph Addison, with notes by R. Hurd, Том 61856 |
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... Earl of Bridgewater . 3s . 6d . 23. SCHOUW'S EARTH , PLANTS , AND MAN , and KOBELL'S SKETCHES FROM THE MINERAL KINGDOM , Translated by A. HENFREY , F.R.S. , & c . , with Coloured Map of the Geography of Plants . 24. BRIDGEWATER ...
... Earl of Bridgewater . 3s . 6d . 23. SCHOUW'S EARTH , PLANTS , AND MAN , and KOBELL'S SKETCHES FROM THE MINERAL KINGDOM , Translated by A. HENFREY , F.R.S. , & c . , with Coloured Map of the Geography of Plants . 24. BRIDGEWATER ...
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... Earl of Stair - to the Attorney - General • - to the Earl of Stair . to the same Tickell to Vice - admiral Cornwall Addison to the Earl of Stair to the Earl of Stair Whitehall , June 3 , 1717 Whitehall , June 6 , 1717 Whitehall , June 9 ...
... Earl of Stair - to the Attorney - General • - to the Earl of Stair . to the same Tickell to Vice - admiral Cornwall Addison to the Earl of Stair to the Earl of Stair Whitehall , June 3 , 1717 Whitehall , June 6 , 1717 Whitehall , June 9 ...
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... Earl of Stair to Mr. Dayrolles - to Mons . L'Envoye de Danemarc to the Earl of Stair - Whitehall , Sept. 9 , 1717 Hampton Court , Sept. 2 , 1717 to the Lords of the Treasury Whitehall , Sept. 16 , 1717 Auchmuty to Addison , with ...
... Earl of Stair to Mr. Dayrolles - to Mons . L'Envoye de Danemarc to the Earl of Stair - Whitehall , Sept. 9 , 1717 Hampton Court , Sept. 2 , 1717 to the Lords of the Treasury Whitehall , Sept. 16 , 1717 Auchmuty to Addison , with ...
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... Earl of Stair Circular Letter on Royal Quarrel Stanyan to Josiah Burchett • Whitehall , Dec. 5 , 1717 Dec. 14 , 1717 Whitehall , Dec. 21 , 1717 PAGE 1717 504 505 506 ib . 507 508 Stanyan to the Postmaster - General Whitehall , Jan. 24 ...
... Earl of Stair Circular Letter on Royal Quarrel Stanyan to Josiah Burchett • Whitehall , Dec. 5 , 1717 Dec. 14 , 1717 Whitehall , Dec. 21 , 1717 PAGE 1717 504 505 506 ib . 507 508 Stanyan to the Postmaster - General Whitehall , Jan. 24 ...
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... Earl of Sunderland's Application to succeed Addison in the Exchequer June 19 , 1719 ADDISON'S REPORTS OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS , to the Earl of Sunderland's Private Secretary ( De la Faye ) ib . - to the same to the same to the same ...
... Earl of Sunderland's Application to succeed Addison in the Exchequer June 19 , 1719 ADDISON'S REPORTS OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS , to the Earl of Sunderland's Private Secretary ( De la Faye ) ib . - to the same to the same to the same ...
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