The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 6Bell & Daldy, 1885 |
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Side 453
... kind regard he has shown to his interests in not entering into any treaty with the Czar , without first communicating the same to his Ma- jesty . Your Excellency will likewise in a more particular manner represent his Majesty's ...
... kind regard he has shown to his interests in not entering into any treaty with the Czar , without first communicating the same to his Ma- jesty . Your Excellency will likewise in a more particular manner represent his Majesty's ...
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... kind of violation of the treaties between the king and the States - General , and consequently would tend very much to a weakening of those measures , which may be taken by the three powers , by virtue of the late triple alliance . As ...
... kind of violation of the treaties between the king and the States - General , and consequently would tend very much to a weakening of those measures , which may be taken by the three powers , by virtue of the late triple alliance . As ...
Side 501
... kind is the first usual step to- wards a pardon , and hope will end in such a one as is hoped for , that the universal joy on such an occasion as is that of the young prince's birth may extend even to the persons and families of these ...
... kind is the first usual step to- wards a pardon , and hope will end in such a one as is hoped for , that the universal joy on such an occasion as is that of the young prince's birth may extend even to the persons and families of these ...
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... kind offices to those you wish well to , that I hope you represent the hardship of the case in the strongest colours that it can possibly bear . How- ever , as I always honoured you for your good nature , which is a very odd quality to ...
... kind offices to those you wish well to , that I hope you represent the hardship of the case in the strongest colours that it can possibly bear . How- ever , as I always honoured you for your good nature , which is a very odd quality to ...
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... , And in a thousand fatal battles died . Thus several persons several parts perform ; Soft lovers whine , and blustering heroes storm : The stern , exasperated tyrants rage , Till the kind 2 M 2 ADDISON'S POEMS . 531.
... , And in a thousand fatal battles died . Thus several persons several parts perform ; Soft lovers whine , and blustering heroes storm : The stern , exasperated tyrants rage , Till the kind 2 M 2 ADDISON'S POEMS . 531.
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