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Side 453
... receiving his Ma- jesty's 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 ...
... receiving his Ma- jesty's 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 ...
Side 457
... received your Excellency's last letter of the 16th instant , which now lies before the king . I wish Y. E. would please to send your letters for the future in English , for the use of the committee , and to remain as vouchers in the ...
... received your Excellency's last letter of the 16th instant , which now lies before the king . I wish Y. E. would please to send your letters for the future in English , for the use of the committee , and to remain as vouchers in the ...
Side 458
... received by the court of France from the Comte de la Marck , which agree in everything with what your Excellency had written upon that head . His Majesty was pleased , in answer to Monsieur d ' Iberville , to let him know that he could ...
... received by the court of France from the Comte de la Marck , which agree in everything with what your Excellency had written upon that head . His Majesty was pleased , in answer to Monsieur d ' Iberville , to let him know that he could ...
Side 460
... received accounts from his minister at the Hague , of what has passed in a conference with several mem- bers of the ... receiving such a declaration , he would exchange Count Gyllenborg for Mr. Jackson , by sending the former in a ship ...
... received accounts from his minister at the Hague , of what has passed in a conference with several mem- bers of the ... receiving such a declaration , he would exchange Count Gyllenborg for Mr. Jackson , by sending the former in a ship ...
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... received Mr. Jack- son on board . The enclosed extract1 is sent at large to your Excellency for your particular information ; you will please to com- municate only such parts of it as you shall think necessary for the present occasion ...
... received Mr. Jack- son on board . The enclosed extract1 is sent at large to your Excellency for your particular information ; you will please to com- municate only such parts of it as you shall think necessary for the present occasion ...
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