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Side 447
... King , on Resigning the Seals Earl of Sunderland to Mr. Dayrolles Whitehall , Dec. 3 , 1717 Whitehall , Dec. 10 ... King of the Prince's Conduct Dec. 3 , 1717 The Prince of Wales ' first Letter to the King Dec. 11 , 1717 The Prince of ...
... King , on Resigning the Seals Earl of Sunderland to Mr. Dayrolles Whitehall , Dec. 3 , 1717 Whitehall , Dec. 10 ... King of the Prince's Conduct Dec. 3 , 1717 The Prince of Wales ' first Letter to the King Dec. 11 , 1717 The Prince of ...
Side 453
... king upon the receipt of them , though I had not till this morning an opportunity of receiving his Ma jesty's pleasure upon them . I am now to acquaint your Ex- cellency that it is with great satisfaction the king finds the good ...
... king upon the receipt of them , though I had not till this morning an opportunity of receiving his Ma jesty's pleasure upon them . I am now to acquaint your Ex- cellency that it is with great satisfaction the king finds the good ...
Side 454
... king's anxiety on the subject is shown by the following letter . SIR , Whitehall , 11th June , 1717 . I am ordered by Mr. Secretary Addison to desire that you will use all possible despatch in hastening to Dunkirk , the King having ...
... king's anxiety on the subject is shown by the following letter . SIR , Whitehall , 11th June , 1717 . I am ordered by Mr. Secretary Addison to desire that you will use all possible despatch in hastening to Dunkirk , the King having ...
Side 455
... King has of the Regent's good disposition towards him , you will please to ac- company it with assurances on his Majesty's part that he will omit no occasion of showing the like instances of friend- ship to the Regent , as any ...
... King has of the Regent's good disposition towards him , you will please to ac- company it with assurances on his Majesty's part that he will omit no occasion of showing the like instances of friend- ship to the Regent , as any ...
Side 456
... king never had it in his intention to do him any hardship ; and that , therefore , the Czar has nothing to ap- prehend on that head , especially since that Prince is now be- come so nearly related to his Czarish Majesty . I am further ...
... king never had it in his intention to do him any hardship ; and that , therefore , the Czar has nothing to ap- prehend on that head , especially since that Prince is now be- come so nearly related to his Czarish Majesty . I am further ...
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