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Side 455
... expressions of civility and friendship which have been made to him in the Czar's name , upon that occasion ; to which your Excellency will please to return suitable answers on his Majesty's part . The king is pleased , in a more ...
... expressions of civility and friendship which have been made to him in the Czar's name , upon that occasion ; to which your Excellency will please to return suitable answers on his Majesty's part . The king is pleased , in a more ...
Side 481
... expressions of our friendship and assur- ances of our regard for their interests , as you shall judge proper . After which , you are to repair with all convenient speed to the Hague , where you will meet with our instruc- tions and ...
... expressions of our friendship and assur- ances of our regard for their interests , as you shall judge proper . After which , you are to repair with all convenient speed to the Hague , where you will meet with our instruc- tions and ...
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... expressing my esteem for you to others , have been so negli- gent in doing it to yourself . I have several times taken up my pen to write to you , but have always been interrupted by some impertinence or other ; and , to tell you ...
... expressing my esteem for you to others , have been so negli- gent in doing it to yourself . I have several times taken up my pen to write to you , but have always been interrupted by some impertinence or other ; and , to tell you ...
Side 519
... expressing any resentment against him , whilst he was charged with your Majesty's orders , I hope your Majesty will have the goodness not to look upon what I said to the Duke in particular as a want of respect to your Majesty . However ...
... expressing any resentment against him , whilst he was charged with your Majesty's orders , I hope your Majesty will have the goodness not to look upon what I said to the Duke in particular as a want of respect to your Majesty . However ...
Side 549
... expression and pomp of verse ; by metaphors , allu- sions , and similitudes drawn from things of a higher class , and such as are suited by nature to convey ideas of greatness and magnificence to the mind . Virgil , in his Georgics , is ...
... expression and pomp of verse ; by metaphors , allu- sions , and similitudes drawn from things of a higher class , and such as are suited by nature to convey ideas of greatness and magnificence to the mind . Virgil , in his Georgics , is ...
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