The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 6George Bell & Son, 1877 |
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Side 455
... pleased with the great expressions of civility and friendship which have been made to him in the Czar's name , upon that occasion ; to which your Excellency will please to return suitable answers on his Majesty's part . The king is pleased ...
... pleased with the great expressions of civility and friendship which have been made to him in the Czar's name , upon that occasion ; to which your Excellency will please to return suitable answers on his Majesty's part . The king is pleased ...
Side 456
... any of these transactions with which H. R. H. shall not be made acquainted . You will at the same time be pleased to let the Regent know , that the king is per suaded they were H. R. Highness's good offices which have 456 ADDISON'S WORKS .
... any of these transactions with which H. R. H. shall not be made acquainted . You will at the same time be pleased to let the Regent know , that the king is per suaded they were H. R. Highness's good offices which have 456 ADDISON'S WORKS .
Side 457
... pleased to order the enclosed narrative1 to be transmitted to you of such transactions as have passed be- tween the courts of Great Britain and Prussia , which will not only show your Excellency upon what foot of correspond- ence they ...
... pleased to order the enclosed narrative1 to be transmitted to you of such transactions as have passed be- tween the courts of Great Britain and Prussia , which will not only show your Excellency upon what foot of correspond- ence they ...
Side 458
... pleased , in answer to Monsieur d ' Iberville , to let him know that he could make no step in the affair of releasing Count Gyllenborg and Baron Gortz , till the king of Sweden had disavowed in form their practices with regard to the ...
... pleased , in answer to Monsieur d ' Iberville , to let him know that he could make no step in the affair of releasing Count Gyllenborg and Baron Gortz , till the king of Sweden had disavowed in form their practices with regard to the ...
Side 460
... pleased to direct his minister at the Hague to acquaint the Pensionary and others in Holland with his Majesty being willing to accept of a declaration from the Regent as mediator in this affair , in lieu of one from the king of Sweden ...
... pleased to direct his minister at the Hague to acquaint the Pensionary and others in Holland with his Majesty being willing to accept of a declaration from the Regent as mediator in this affair , in lieu of one from the king of Sweden ...
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