The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5G. Bell, 1882 |
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... March 17 , 1718-19 . Written by Mr. Asgill . ] " Some Considerations relating to the Peerage of Great Britain ; where- in the arguments for the reasonableness and expediency of a Bill said to be depending are stated pro and con ...
... March 17 , 1718-19 . Written by Mr. Asgill . ] " Some Considerations relating to the Peerage of Great Britain ; where- in the arguments for the reasonableness and expediency of a Bill said to be depending are stated pro and con ...
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... [ March 21st , ] 15.07.2 This morning the Duke of Marlborough , accompanied with his Duchess , set out for Margate ... March . We find also , by the Marlborough Despatches , that he was at St. James's March 20th , and at Margate on the ...
... [ March 21st , ] 15.07.2 This morning the Duke of Marlborough , accompanied with his Duchess , set out for Margate ... March . We find also , by the Marlborough Despatches , that he was at St. James's March 20th , and at Margate on the ...
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... March 28th , 1707.1 SIR , Yesterday the queen passed the Annuity Bill , and though several had given out that the fund it goes upon would never be filled up , the whole sum was subscribed to as fast as the names could be taken , and ...
... March 28th , 1707.1 SIR , Yesterday the queen passed the Annuity Bill , and though several had given out that the fund it goes upon would never be filled up , the whole sum was subscribed to as fast as the names could be taken , and ...
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