The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5George Bell & Son, 1877 |
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... Majesty , of which I shall give the reader the following extract : " Your Majesty's subjects have , from the first settlement of the continent of America , had a free access to this island ; and have , without interruptions , unless in ...
... Majesty , of which I shall give the reader the following extract : " Your Majesty's subjects have , from the first settlement of the continent of America , had a free access to this island ; and have , without interruptions , unless in ...
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... Majesty's attention . I have ordered the King's Speech this day to the Parlia- ment to be transmitted to you ; by which you will see how far his Majesty has been pleased to communicate his inten- tions of doing everything for the ease ...
... Majesty's attention . I have ordered the King's Speech this day to the Parlia- ment to be transmitted to you ; by which you will see how far his Majesty has been pleased to communicate his inten- tions of doing everything for the ease ...
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... Majesty's pleasure to your Lordships , that you should please to give such directions as you shall think proper for paying to Mr. Bambridge , who solicited in Davis's behalf in the said trial , the sum of one and twenty pounds , fifteen ...
... Majesty's pleasure to your Lordships , that you should please to give such directions as you shall think proper for paying to Mr. Bambridge , who solicited in Davis's behalf in the said trial , the sum of one and twenty pounds , fifteen ...
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VOL | 1 |
Absurdity of admitting a spirit of Party into public | 34 |
The usual Treatment of such Men as make them | 40 |
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