The Works of Joseph Addison: Including the Whole Contents of Bp. Hurd's Edition, with Letters and Other Pieces Not Found in Any Previous Collection; and Macaulay's Essay on His Life and WorksJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1880 |
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Page 539
... Majesty's service . As many of the affairs of Ireland are to pass through my hands , I shall give them all the dispatch possible , and be always glad of receiving any commands from your Excel- lencies , being , & c . April 23 , 1717 ...
... Majesty's service . As many of the affairs of Ireland are to pass through my hands , I shall give them all the dispatch possible , and be always glad of receiving any commands from your Excel- lencies , being , & c . April 23 , 1717 ...
Page 542
... Majesty has been pleased to honor me , I shall embrace every opportunity to the last moment of my life to promote your Majesty's service , which is only promoting that of your people , as all who have had the honor to lay business ...
... Majesty has been pleased to honor me , I shall embrace every opportunity to the last moment of my life to promote your Majesty's service , which is only promoting that of your people , as all who have had the honor to lay business ...
Page 206
... Majesty the consequence of preserving that usage and right upon which the trade of your Majesty's plantations so much depends . " Notwithstanding it appears from what is above - written , that our sugar - islands were like to suffer ...
... Majesty the consequence of preserving that usage and right upon which the trade of your Majesty's plantations so much depends . " Notwithstanding it appears from what is above - written , that our sugar - islands were like to suffer ...
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