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... hope , in a very little time , to signify to you his Majesty's commands on the several particulars contained in them . I am directed to enclose to your Excellency an extract of a private letter from Mr. Whitworth to my Lord Sunder- land ...
... hope , in a very little time , to signify to you his Majesty's commands on the several particulars contained in them . I am directed to enclose to your Excellency an extract of a private letter from Mr. Whitworth to my Lord Sunder- land ...
Side 490
... hope for , because the occa- sion was the preserving my life , which by the oaths of myself , Dr. Patrick Sinclair , and Dr. Richard Castell , and the opinion of Dr. Hoy , as per the enclosed , appears to be in danger without a recess ...
... hope for , because the occa- sion was the preserving my life , which by the oaths of myself , Dr. Patrick Sinclair , and Dr. Richard Castell , and the opinion of Dr. Hoy , as per the enclosed , appears to be in danger without a recess ...
Side 492
... October 3rd , 1717 . I have the honour of your Excellency's letter of the 5th instant , by which I was very much concerned to hear of your late indisposition ; but I hope you are by 492 ADDISON'S WORKS . - to the Earl of Stair.
... October 3rd , 1717 . I have the honour of your Excellency's letter of the 5th instant , by which I was very much concerned to hear of your late indisposition ; but I hope you are by 492 ADDISON'S WORKS . - to the Earl of Stair.
Side 493
Joseph Addison. your late indisposition ; but I hope you are by this time perfectly recovered of it . Upon his Majesty's reading that article of your Excel- lency's letter , which relates to my Lord Peterborough , he was pleased to take ...
Joseph Addison. your late indisposition ; but I hope you are by this time perfectly recovered of it . Upon his Majesty's reading that article of your Excel- lency's letter , which relates to my Lord Peterborough , he was pleased to take ...
Side 495
... hope to receive his Majesty's commands upon them in a very little time . In the mean while , I transmit to your Excellency for your private perusal a copy of the answer given by the Court of Madrid to Mr. Bubb's Memorial upon the late ...
... hope to receive his Majesty's commands upon them in a very little time . In the mean while , I transmit to your Excellency for your private perusal a copy of the answer given by the Court of Madrid to Mr. Bubb's Memorial upon the late ...
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