The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 6George Bell & Son, 1877 |
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... answers on his Majesty's part . The king is pleased , in a more particular 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 ...
... answers on his Majesty's part . The king is pleased , in a more particular 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 ...
Side 458
... answer to Monsieur d ' Iberville , to let him know that he could make no step in the affair of releasing Count Gyllenborg and Baron Gortz , till the king of Sweden had disavowed in form their practices with regard to the king and the ...
... answer to Monsieur d ' Iberville , to let him know that he could make no step in the affair of releasing Count Gyllenborg and Baron Gortz , till the king of Sweden had disavowed in form their practices with regard to the king and the ...
Side 461
... answering the confidence his Royal Highness places in his Majesty's friendship ; which , together with his Majesty's desire to satisfy the earnest solicitations of the States upon this head , and to decline all measures that may ...
... answering the confidence his Royal Highness places in his Majesty's friendship ; which , together with his Majesty's desire to satisfy the earnest solicitations of the States upon this head , and to decline all measures that may ...
Side 465
... answer is desired as -conveniently as may be . I am , & c . , J. ADDISON . retardement . Et comme le Roi d'Angleterre a bien voulu faire connoître à Son Altesse Royale , qu'il ne refuseroit pas à sa con- sideration et à celle de les ...
... answer is desired as -conveniently as may be . I am , & c . , J. ADDISON . retardement . Et comme le Roi d'Angleterre a bien voulu faire connoître à Son Altesse Royale , qu'il ne refuseroit pas à sa con- sideration et à celle de les ...
Side 469
... answer which your Excellency has made to that overture . However , as the king is ready to comply with everything that may be reasonably expected of him by the Regent , his Majesty , having already admitted him as mediator in the affair ...
... answer which your Excellency has made to that overture . However , as the king is ready to comply with everything that may be reasonably expected of him by the Regent , his Majesty , having already admitted him as mediator in the affair ...
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