The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5George Bell & Son, 1877 |
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... considerable , not only in his dominions , but in all Europe . I shall conclude this paper with a quotation out of Camb- den's History of Queen Elizabeth , who , after having de- scribed that queen's reception at Oxford , gives an ...
... considerable , not only in his dominions , but in all Europe . I shall conclude this paper with a quotation out of Camb- den's History of Queen Elizabeth , who , after having de- scribed that queen's reception at Oxford , gives an ...
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... considerable advantages for his people , and is still employed in concerting schemes , and forming treaties , for retrieving and enlarging our privileges in the world of commerce , I shall only , in this paper , take notice of the ...
... considerable advantages for his people , and is still employed in concerting schemes , and forming treaties , for retrieving and enlarging our privileges in the world of commerce , I shall only , in this paper , take notice of the ...
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... considerable planters concerned in those parts . 66 Upon the whole , your Majesty's subjects having enjoyed an ... considerably for want of fish from New England , no care was taken to have this matter remedied by the explanatory ...
... considerable planters concerned in those parts . 66 Upon the whole , your Majesty's subjects having enjoyed an ... considerably for want of fish from New England , no care was taken to have this matter remedied by the explanatory ...
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... considerable advantage is , that the French , by the treaty made with his present Majesty , are to pay the same duties at the dry ports , through which they pass by land - carriage , as we pay upon importation or exportation by sea ...
... considerable advantage is , that the French , by the treaty made with his present Majesty , are to pay the same duties at the dry ports , through which they pass by land - carriage , as we pay upon importation or exportation by sea ...
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... considerable kingdoms and empires on the neighbouring continent , and gave birth to the Carthaginians , who afterwards exceeded all other nations in naval power . The old Tyre was , indeed , seated on the continent , from whence the ...
... considerable kingdoms and empires on the neighbouring continent , and gave birth to the Carthaginians , who afterwards exceeded all other nations in naval power . The old Tyre was , indeed , seated on the continent , from whence the ...
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