The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 6George Bell & Son, 1877 |
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Side 453
... thought fit to declare on that head to the Re- gent is agreeable to his Royal Highness . And upon this occasion your Excellency will please to let the Regent know how extremely sensible the King is of the kind regard he has shown to his ...
... thought fit to declare on that head to the Re- gent is agreeable to his Royal Highness . And upon this occasion your Excellency will please to let the Regent know how extremely sensible the King is of the kind regard he has shown to his ...
Side 457
... thought improper , if you shall be of the same opi- nion , that you show it to the Abbé du Bois . I am , with great respect , my Lord , Your Lordship's most obedient and most humble servant , J. ADDISON . 1 Not found . SIR , TICKELL ...
... thought improper , if you shall be of the same opi- nion , that you show it to the Abbé du Bois . I am , with great respect , my Lord , Your Lordship's most obedient and most humble servant , J. ADDISON . 1 Not found . SIR , TICKELL ...
Side 459
... thought of this expe- dient to be proposed to the Regent , not doubting but it will convince H. R. H. , and the whole world , how greatly desir- ous his Majesty is to remove all obstacles towards entering into a negotiation for the ...
... thought of this expe- dient to be proposed to the Regent , not doubting but it will convince H. R. H. , and the whole world , how greatly desir- ous his Majesty is to remove all obstacles towards entering into a negotiation for the ...
Side 461
... very little of any language but English . Your Excellency will please to represent this to the Regent , rather as a request from his Majesty than as a demand , since it is thought no such can be made by virtue LETTERS . 461.
... very little of any language but English . Your Excellency will please to represent this to the Regent , rather as a request from his Majesty than as a demand , since it is thought no such can be made by virtue LETTERS . 461.
Side 462
Joseph Addison. it is thought no such can be made by virtue of any treaty ; though foreign states have shown compliances of the same nature on such an occasion , even when the money carried off has only belonged to private persons , as ...
Joseph Addison. it is thought no such can be made by virtue of any treaty ; though foreign states have shown compliances of the same nature on such an occasion , even when the money carried off has only belonged to private persons , as ...
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