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Side 453
... occasion your Excellency will please to let the Regent know how extremely sensible the King is of the kind regard he has shown to his interests in not entering into any treaty with the Czar , without first communicating the same to his ...
... occasion your Excellency will please to let the Regent know how extremely sensible the King is of the kind regard he has shown to his interests in not entering into any treaty with the Czar , without first communicating the same to his ...
Side 455
... occasion of showing the like instances of friend- ship to the Regent , as any opportunity shall offer . I am , with great respect , my Lord , Your Excellency's most obedient and most humble servant , J. ADDISON . SIR , ADDISON TO THE ...
... occasion of showing the like instances of friend- ship to the Regent , as any opportunity shall offer . I am , with great respect , my Lord , Your Excellency's most obedient and most humble servant , J. ADDISON . SIR , ADDISON TO THE ...
Side 458
... occasion . However , the king ( to show his great desire to have this matter brought to an accommodation , and at the same time to give the Regent a proof of that confidence which he places in his friendship , and of his inclination to ...
... occasion . However , the king ( to show his great desire to have this matter brought to an accommodation , and at the same time to give the Regent a proof of that confidence which he places in his friendship , and of his inclination to ...
Side 459
... occasion , you must observe , is in a quite different situation from Count Gyllen- borg , Gortz being neither a subject nor a minister of the king of Sweden ; for which reason , his Swedish Majesty has no right to demand his releasement ...
... occasion , you must observe , is in a quite different situation from Count Gyllen- borg , Gortz being neither a subject nor a minister of the king of Sweden ; for which reason , his Swedish Majesty has no right to demand his releasement ...
Side 461
... occasion of acquainting your Excellency , that one John Bowdridge , late Receiver - General of the Land - Tax for the county of Somerset , is gone off with about twelve thou- sand pounds of the public money ; and information being given ...
... occasion of acquainting your Excellency , that one John Bowdridge , late Receiver - General of the Land - Tax for the county of Somerset , is gone off with about twelve thou- sand pounds of the public money ; and information being given ...
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