The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 6George Bell & Son, 1877 |
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... appear as eye - wit- nesses on his Majesty's part , pursuant to the treaty ; and they will be hastened over immediately . The persons who are named Commissioners for this purpose are , Col. Armstrong of the Ordinance , and Mr. Ackworth ...
... appear as eye - wit- nesses on his Majesty's part , pursuant to the treaty ; and they will be hastened over immediately . The persons who are named Commissioners for this purpose are , Col. Armstrong of the Ordinance , and Mr. Ackworth ...
Side 490
... appears to be in danger without a recess from business , and that in a different air ; which hath induced me to absent myself from my family , though with the greatest regret , but I am the more easy when I believe they shall be no ...
... appears to be in danger without a recess from business , and that in a different air ; which hath induced me to absent myself from my family , though with the greatest regret , but I am the more easy when I believe they shall be no ...
Side 510
... appear - probably French . 2 Secretary of State , which post Mr. Addison resigned , 14th of March , 1717-18 , and had a pension granted him of £ 1500 a year . 3 James Craggs , Esq . Oldmixon says of him , " James Craggs , jun . Esq ...
... appear - probably French . 2 Secretary of State , which post Mr. Addison resigned , 14th of March , 1717-18 , and had a pension granted him of £ 1500 a year . 3 James Craggs , Esq . Oldmixon says of him , " James Craggs , jun . Esq ...
Side 511
... appears to have renewed , after a long interval , the correspondence between these distinguished men . It would seem , from the readiness with which Addison embraces the proffered amity of the Dean , that he had entertained no prejudice ...
... appears to have renewed , after a long interval , the correspondence between these distinguished men . It would seem , from the readiness with which Addison embraces the proffered amity of the Dean , that he had entertained no prejudice ...
Side 513
... appear that Sunderland and Temple Stanyan , as well as Addison , were busy in forwarding Crown ' state- ments of the affair to foreign envoys , as we see by the two next letters . Accounts of it will be found in Rapin , ( i . e . Tindal ...
... appear that Sunderland and Temple Stanyan , as well as Addison , were busy in forwarding Crown ' state- ments of the affair to foreign envoys , as we see by the two next letters . Accounts of it will be found in Rapin , ( i . e . Tindal ...
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