The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 6H. G. Bohn, 1856 - 8 страници |
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... told the Count de la Marck , that he would make no such previous declaration ; since it is not only a very reasonable but a very necessary proceeding between States and Princes upon such an occasion . However , the king ( to show his ...
... told the Count de la Marck , that he would make no such previous declaration ; since it is not only a very reasonable but a very necessary proceeding between States and Princes upon such an occasion . However , the king ( to show his ...
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... told me yesterday they had a case of the liquors , which by their advices from Naples they suspect to be poisoned . Two of these criminals made their escape out of the prison of Naples , and are fled to Spain , where a description of ...
... told me yesterday they had a case of the liquors , which by their advices from Naples they suspect to be poisoned . Two of these criminals made their escape out of the prison of Naples , and are fled to Spain , where a description of ...
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... told me that he believed Sir R. Sutton's being joined in a mediation which was carried on by my Lord Paget singly , would be shocking to you , but that they could be more free with a person of Mr. Stanyan's quality . I find by his ...
... told me that he believed Sir R. Sutton's being joined in a mediation which was carried on by my Lord Paget singly , would be shocking to you , but that they could be more free with a person of Mr. Stanyan's quality . I find by his ...
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... to which I must add , that my Lord Berkley told me in conversation upon this subject , viz . that this demand of the French has never been made upon us till of late , that we require no 498 ADDISON'S WORKS . Whitehall, Nov 5, 1717.
... to which I must add , that my Lord Berkley told me in conversation upon this subject , viz . that this demand of the French has never been made upon us till of late , that we require no 498 ADDISON'S WORKS . Whitehall, Nov 5, 1717.
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... told yesterday in the afternoon , by his vice - chamberlain Mr. Cooke , that he should be gone from the palace of St. James's ; and to the Princess , that she might continue in the palace as long as she thought conve- nient ; but that ...
... told yesterday in the afternoon , by his vice - chamberlain Mr. Cooke , that he should be gone from the palace of St. James's ; and to the Princess , that she might continue in the palace as long as she thought conve- nient ; but that ...
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