The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 6George Bell & Son, 1877 |
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... present uncertainty of his residence . As his Majesty is very sensible of the confidence the Re- gent reposes in him , and of his friendship in having commu- nicated to your Excellency all the overtures which have been made by the Czar ...
... present uncertainty of his residence . As his Majesty is very sensible of the confidence the Re- gent reposes in him , and of his friendship in having commu- nicated to your Excellency all the overtures which have been made by the Czar ...
Side 464
... present occasion . I am , & c . , J. ADDISON . 1 Enclosure . Son Altesse Royale vois avec beaucoup de satis- faction , que les soins qu ' Elle a employés au nom du Roi , pour pré- venir les suites de ce qui s'est passé à l'egard du ...
... present occasion . I am , & c . , J. ADDISON . 1 Enclosure . Son Altesse Royale vois avec beaucoup de satis- faction , que les soins qu ' Elle a employés au nom du Roi , pour pré- venir les suites de ce qui s'est passé à l'egard du ...
Side 465
... present to desire that you would let me know how the revenue of the quit - rents in Virginia stands ; that is to say , whether that revenue be appropriated to any particular use , and whether it be not absolutely in the dis- posal of ...
... present to desire that you would let me know how the revenue of the quit - rents in Virginia stands ; that is to say , whether that revenue be appropriated to any particular use , and whether it be not absolutely in the dis- posal of ...
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... present letter he was envoy extraordinary to the Hague . In 1704 he was envoy to the Court of St. Petersburgh , and in 1710 went thither again as ambassador extraordinary , to pacify the Czar , who was curious at the arrest of his ...
... present letter he was envoy extraordinary to the Hague . In 1704 he was envoy to the Court of St. Petersburgh , and in 1710 went thither again as ambassador extraordinary , to pacify the Czar , who was curious at the arrest of his ...
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... present to him by any of the assemblies of the said island , except an assignment for his house - rent , not exceeding £ 400 per annum , is liable to many objections , as set forth in your Lordships ' said report ; as likewise that ...
... present to him by any of the assemblies of the said island , except an assignment for his house - rent , not exceeding £ 400 per annum , is liable to many objections , as set forth in your Lordships ' said report ; as likewise that ...
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