Diary and Correspondence of John Evelyn, F.R.S.: To which is Subjoined the Private Correspondence Between King Charles I. and Sir Edward Nicholas, and Between Sir Edward Hyde, Afterwards Earl of Clarendon, and Sir Richard Browne, Volumen 2Bell and Daldy, 1872 |
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... appearance , at Deal , or on that coast of any engagement . Recounting this to his Majesty , whom I found at St. James's Park , impatiently expecting , and knowing that Prince Rupert was loose about three at St. Helen's Point at N. of ...
... appearance , at Deal , or on that coast of any engagement . Recounting this to his Majesty , whom I found at St. James's Park , impatiently expecting , and knowing that Prince Rupert was loose about three at St. Helen's Point at N. of ...
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... appearance at the Council . The matter in debate was , whether we should send a deputy to New England , requiring them of the Massachusets to re- store such to their limits and respective possessions , as had petitioned the Council ...
... appearance at the Council . The matter in debate was , whether we should send a deputy to New England , requiring them of the Massachusets to re- store such to their limits and respective possessions , as had petitioned the Council ...
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... appearance of gallantry , and a ball danced at Court . 30th . I was chosen Secretary to the Royal Society . 21st December . Settled the consulate of Venice . 1672-3 . 1st January . After public prayers in the chapel at Whitehall , when ...
... appearance of gallantry , and a ball danced at Court . 30th . I was chosen Secretary to the Royal Society . 21st December . Settled the consulate of Venice . 1672-3 . 1st January . After public prayers in the chapel at Whitehall , when ...
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... appearance , and , what is most strange , all without disorder , or ill accident , to the great satisfaction of a thousand spectators . Being night , it made a formidable show . The siege being over , I went with Mr. Pepys back to ...
... appearance , and , what is most strange , all without disorder , or ill accident , to the great satisfaction of a thousand spectators . Being night , it made a formidable show . The siege being over , I went with Mr. Pepys back to ...
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... appearance had never seen before ; for , besides the innumerable spec- tators of gentlemen and foreign ministers , who saw and heard all the proceedings , the prisoner had the consciences of all the Commons of England for his accusers ...
... appearance had never seen before ; for , besides the innumerable spec- tators of gentlemen and foreign ministers , who saw and heard all the proceedings , the prisoner had the consciences of all the Commons of England for his accusers ...
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