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... manner ; and was taken , like my betters , with the raptures and high rights of Shakspeare . My maturer judgment ... manners . It was due , above all , to the great satirist , who alone knew how to use ridicule without abusing it , who ...
... manner ; and was taken , like my betters , with the raptures and high rights of Shakspeare . My maturer judgment ... manners . It was due , above all , to the great satirist , who alone knew how to use ridicule without abusing it , who ...
Side 453
... manner represent his Majesty's satisfaction in observing that the Regent concurs with his Majesty in his sentiments about the departure of the troops out of Mecklenburgh , which is so ne- cessary for the repose of Europe ; and that he ...
... manner represent his Majesty's satisfaction in observing that the Regent concurs with his Majesty in his sentiments about the departure of the troops out of Mecklenburgh , which is so ne- cessary for the repose of Europe ; and that he ...
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... manner , with the order that is given for the Muscovite troops to depart out of Mecklenburgh , and his Majesty hopes the Czar will complete this mark of his friendship towards him in giving such Sir Edward Northey . further orders as ...
... manner , with the order that is given for the Muscovite troops to depart out of Mecklenburgh , and his Majesty hopes the Czar will complete this mark of his friendship towards him in giving such Sir Edward Northey . further orders as ...
Side 457
... manner to treat that subject , when it shall be again proposed to you . Your Excellency is desired not to let this paper or any copy of it go out of your hands , though , at the same time , it is not thought improper , if you shall be ...
... manner to treat that subject , when it shall be again proposed to you . Your Excellency is desired not to let this paper or any copy of it go out of your hands , though , at the same time , it is not thought improper , if you shall be ...
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... manner the treaty prescribed , I am to acquaint your Excellency , that his Majesty is well pleased with the instances . you have made on this occasion , with the Regent and the ministers , and that these your instances are likely to ...
... manner the treaty prescribed , I am to acquaint your Excellency , that his Majesty is well pleased with the instances . you have made on this occasion , with the Regent and the ministers , and that these your instances are likely to ...
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