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Side 453
... pleasure upon them . I am now to acquaint your Ex- cellency that it is with great satisfaction the king finds the good disposition of the Regent , and that his Majesty takes it as a very particular mark of his friendship in not ...
... pleasure upon them . I am now to acquaint your Ex- cellency that it is with great satisfaction the king finds the good disposition of the Regent , and that his Majesty takes it as a very particular mark of his friendship in not ...
Side 455
... pleasure , that you do defer till the next term the trial of Charles Hornby for publishing a pamphlet entitled English Advice to the Freeholders of England , a Hymn to the Pillory , and other pamphlets . It is likewise his Majesty's ...
... pleasure , that you do defer till the next term the trial of Charles Hornby for publishing a pamphlet entitled English Advice to the Freeholders of England , a Hymn to the Pillory , and other pamphlets . It is likewise his Majesty's ...
Side 456
... pleasure to your Excellency , that you omit no proper opportunity of repre- senting how much the king is in the same disposition towards the Czar , in order to renew a good correspondence with him , as an instance whereof his Majesty ...
... pleasure to your Excellency , that you omit no proper opportunity of repre- senting how much the king is in the same disposition towards the Czar , in order to renew a good correspondence with him , as an instance whereof his Majesty ...
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... pleasure to your Lordships , that they should be paid at the rate of three pounds per day for their service in the said commission ; that is to say , that Mr. Armstrong and Mr. Ackworth should be paid , each of them , at the rate of ...
... pleasure to your Lordships , that they should be paid at the rate of three pounds per day for their service in the said commission ; that is to say , that Mr. Armstrong and Mr. Ackworth should be paid , each of them , at the rate of ...
Side 463
... pleasure , that your Lordships should order to be advanced to Mr. Armstrong and Mr. Lascelles the sum of two hundred pounds to each of them , on account of their said allowances , and one hundred pounds only to Mr. Ackworth , in regard ...
... pleasure , that your Lordships should order to be advanced to Mr. Armstrong and Mr. Lascelles the sum of two hundred pounds to each of them , on account of their said allowances , and one hundred pounds only to Mr. Ackworth , in regard ...
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