The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5G. Bell, 1882 |
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... Lord- ship : the Doctor this morning showed me a copy of verses which he has made in praise of the lord treasurer.3 The Lord Islay is lately returned from Scotland , and it is said the Duke of Argyle is expected every day from Flanders ...
... Lord- ship : the Doctor this morning showed me a copy of verses which he has made in praise of the lord treasurer.3 The Lord Islay is lately returned from Scotland , and it is said the Duke of Argyle is expected every day from Flanders ...
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... Lord Somers is thought to have a great personal in- terest in her Majesty ; but not sufficient to support his party ... Lord Guernsey , or Baron Price , or both , are talked of to succeed the Lord Chancellor.2 The Earl Rivers , after ...
... Lord Somers is thought to have a great personal in- terest in her Majesty ; but not sufficient to support his party ... Lord Guernsey , or Baron Price , or both , are talked of to succeed the Lord Chancellor.2 The Earl Rivers , after ...
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... Lord - Lieutenant's resignation of his government to her Majesty on the 22nd of the last month ; so that it is here no secret , and everybody says upon it that his Excellency cannot act any more on his commission , but that the ...
... Lord - Lieutenant's resignation of his government to her Majesty on the 22nd of the last month ; so that it is here no secret , and everybody says upon it that his Excellency cannot act any more on his commission , but that the ...
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