The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 6George Bell & Son, 1877 |
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Side 456
... never had it in his intention to do him any hardship ; and that , therefore , the Czar has nothing to ap- prehend on that head , especially since that Prince is now be- come so nearly related to his Czarish Majesty . I am further to ...
... never had it in his intention to do him any hardship ; and that , therefore , the Czar has nothing to ap- prehend on that head , especially since that Prince is now be- come so nearly related to his Czarish Majesty . I am further to ...
Side 461
... never be sent again by his Swedish Majesty into their country either with or with- out a character . This being the substance of what my Lord Sunderland writes this night by express to Holland , I am commanded to transmit the same to ...
... never be sent again by his Swedish Majesty into their country either with or with- out a character . This being the substance of what my Lord Sunderland writes this night by express to Holland , I am commanded to transmit the same to ...
Side 498
... your information , to which I must add , that my Lord Berkley told me in conversation upon this subject , viz . that this demand of the French has never been made VIRGINIA upon us till of late , that we require 498 ADDISON'S WORKS .
... your information , to which I must add , that my Lord Berkley told me in conversation upon this subject , viz . that this demand of the French has never been made VIRGINIA upon us till of late , that we require 498 ADDISON'S WORKS .
Side 510
... never be behind any one , has a suitable stock of health to go through the business of so great an employ.1 DEAR SIR , ADDISON TO DEAN SWIFT . March 20th , 1717-18 . Multiplicity of business , and a long dangerous fit of sickness , have ...
... never be behind any one , has a suitable stock of health to go through the business of so great an employ.1 DEAR SIR , ADDISON TO DEAN SWIFT . March 20th , 1717-18 . Multiplicity of business , and a long dangerous fit of sickness , have ...
Side 511
... never again talk together in laconic ? Whenever you see England , your company will be the most acceptable in the world at Holland House , 2 where you are highly esteemed by Lady Warwick and the young Lord ; though by none anywhere more ...
... never again talk together in laconic ? Whenever you see England , your company will be the most acceptable in the world at Holland House , 2 where you are highly esteemed by Lady Warwick and the young Lord ; though by none anywhere more ...
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