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Side 453
... honour of your Excellency's letters of the 2nd , 5th , and 9th instant , which I did not fail to lay before the king upon the receipt of them , though I had not till this morning an opportunity of receiving his Ma- jesty's pleasure upon ...
... honour of your Excellency's letters of the 2nd , 5th , and 9th instant , which I did not fail to lay before the king upon the receipt of them , though I had not till this morning an opportunity of receiving his Ma- jesty's pleasure upon ...
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... honour is principally concerned in it . Your Excellency will likewise represent to the Regent , that his Majesty is willing to concert proper measures with him for agreeing and settling with the States - General what relates to Baron ...
... honour is principally concerned in it . Your Excellency will likewise represent to the Regent , that his Majesty is willing to concert proper measures with him for agreeing and settling with the States - General what relates to Baron ...
Side 460
... honour , his Majesty is therefore determined to go all lengths that the nature of such a proceeding can possibly admit of , as well with regard to Gortz as Gyllenborg ; not- withstanding that the case of the one is so much different ...
... honour , his Majesty is therefore determined to go all lengths that the nature of such a proceeding can possibly admit of , as well with regard to Gortz as Gyllenborg ; not- withstanding that the case of the one is so much different ...
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... Honour , upon the motion of the Spanish men - of - war from Cadiz into the Mediterranean , and having also brought a letter to his Majesty from the Bey of Tripoli , was at the expense of forty- seven pounds one shilling , the ...
... Honour , upon the motion of the Spanish men - of - war from Cadiz into the Mediterranean , and having also brought a letter to his Majesty from the Bey of Tripoli , was at the expense of forty- seven pounds one shilling , the ...
Side 483
... Honour's late indisposition , he delivered in to my Lord Sunderland , ) begs leave to set forth the expenses of his journey by the following par- ticulars : That having no affairs of his own that called him to England , and consequently ...
... Honour's late indisposition , he delivered in to my Lord Sunderland , ) begs leave to set forth the expenses of his journey by the following par- ticulars : That having no affairs of his own that called him to England , and consequently ...
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