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... reason his Majesty intends to send over a minister on purpose to treat with the Czar , and has already given orders to prepare his instructions . I shall therefore give your Excellency no further trouble upon this subject ; only that ...
... reason his Majesty intends to send over a minister on purpose to treat with the Czar , and has already given orders to prepare his instructions . I shall therefore give your Excellency no further trouble upon this subject ; only that ...
Side 459
... reason , his Swedish Majesty has no right to demand his releasement . His Majesty ( considering how much time will be lost in sending for a declaration from the king of Sweden , especially since his Swedish Majesty shows so unreasonable ...
... reason , his Swedish Majesty has no right to demand his releasement . His Majesty ( considering how much time will be lost in sending for a declaration from the king of Sweden , especially since his Swedish Majesty shows so unreasonable ...
Side 461
... reasons that could dispose his Majesty to give way to so great a piece of condescension in a case which , considered in all its circumstances , is without example . However , as the king has taken this resolution , his Majesty will give ...
... reasons that could dispose his Majesty to give way to so great a piece of condescension in a case which , considered in all its circumstances , is without example . However , as the king has taken this resolution , his Majesty will give ...
Side 467
... reason I have taken the liberty to add an article of ten pounds as a gratification of his trouble . I am , my Lord , your Lordship's most obedient and most humble servant , J. ADDISON . ACCOUNT OF CHARGES RELATING TO MANNI'S AFFAIR ...
... reason I have taken the liberty to add an article of ten pounds as a gratification of his trouble . I am , my Lord , your Lordship's most obedient and most humble servant , J. ADDISON . ACCOUNT OF CHARGES RELATING TO MANNI'S AFFAIR ...
Side 469
... reasons you have alleged against it in your conversation with the Abbé du Bois , which your Excellency will be able to enforce upon the perusal of the minutes , which I lately transmitted to you by his Majesty's order . To which I must ...
... reasons you have alleged against it in your conversation with the Abbé du Bois , which your Excellency will be able to enforce upon the perusal of the minutes , which I lately transmitted to you by his Majesty's order . To which I must ...
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