The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 6George Bell & Son, 1877 |
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... mean time , I enclose his Majesty's instructions to you for the execution of your commission , and am , gentlemen , Your most obedient , humble servant , J. ADDISON . ADDISON TO THE LORDS COMMISSIONERS OF TRADE . MY LORDS , Whitehall ...
... mean time , I enclose his Majesty's instructions to you for the execution of your commission , and am , gentlemen , Your most obedient , humble servant , J. ADDISON . ADDISON TO THE LORDS COMMISSIONERS OF TRADE . MY LORDS , Whitehall ...
Side 469
... means of preparing the way to his mediation in the peace of the North . Neverthe- less , since his Majesty cannot act in this particular , but in concert with the rest of the Allies of the empire , he is of opinion , that the only ...
... means of preparing the way to his mediation in the peace of the North . Neverthe- less , since his Majesty cannot act in this particular , but in concert with the rest of the Allies of the empire , he is of opinion , that the only ...
Side 472
... means to rid himself of his wife ; the father , of a dis- obedient son ; a man , of his enemy , & c .; and so vice ... mean time , his Majesty is pleased to approve of what you have represented on that head , and questions not but you ...
... means to rid himself of his wife ; the father , of a dis- obedient son ; a man , of his enemy , & c .; and so vice ... mean time , his Majesty is pleased to approve of what you have represented on that head , and questions not but you ...
Side 473
... mean while , your Excellency will con- tinue to give such advices concerning this affair , as may oc- cur to you from time to time . Those your Excellency has already sent , have met with the utmost attention , and are more particular ...
... mean while , your Excellency will con- tinue to give such advices concerning this affair , as may oc- cur to you from time to time . Those your Excellency has already sent , have met with the utmost attention , and are more particular ...
Side 484
... means procure the peti- tion to be withdrawn , or , by any other private application to the parties contending , moderate the proceedings in this case , it is H. M.'s pleasure that such a sum should be employed for so good an end . And ...
... means procure the peti- tion to be withdrawn , or , by any other private application to the parties contending , moderate the proceedings in this case , it is H. M.'s pleasure that such a sum should be employed for so good an end . And ...
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