Pepys's DiaryB. T. Batsford, 1963 - 246 páginas |
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... council . Which done , the Commanders all came on board , and the council sat in the coach ( the first council of war that had been in my time ) , where I read the letter and declaration ; and while they were discoursing upon it , I ...
... council . Which done , the Commanders all came on board , and the council sat in the coach ( the first council of war that had been in my time ) , where I read the letter and declaration ; and while they were discoursing upon it , I ...
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... Council as to our business . It was strange to see how all the people flocked together bare [ headed ] , to see the King looking out of the Council window . At night my Lord told me how my orders that I drew last night about giving us ...
... Council as to our business . It was strange to see how all the people flocked together bare [ headed ] , to see the King looking out of the Council window . At night my Lord told me how my orders that I drew last night about giving us ...
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... Council . Staid and heard Alderman Barker's case of his being abused by the Council of Ireland , touching his lands there . All I observed there is the silliness of the King , playing with his dog all the while , and not minding the ...
... Council . Staid and heard Alderman Barker's case of his being abused by the Council of Ireland , touching his lands there . All I observed there is the silliness of the King , playing with his dog all the while , and not minding the ...
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afternoon answer Batten believe boat brought called Captain carried Carteret chapel Charles Chatham church City coach coming command Council Court Coventry Coventry's desire dined dinner discourse Duchesse Duke of Albemarle Duke of Buckingham Duke of York Dutch fear fire fleet give glad gone Gresham College guns hath hear heard Hewer House James's King and Duke King's Lady Castlemaine last night late letter London look Lord Arlington Lord Brouncker Lord Chancellor Lord Sandwich Lord's mightily mighty Minnes Monk morning Navy never noon o'clock Park Parliament Pepys Pepys's perceive plague pleased poor pretty Prince Prince Rupert Queene seamen ships Sir G Sir W staid strange streets talk Tangier tells Thence things thither to-day told took Tower town Treasurer trouble walked Westminster wherein White Hall wife Woolwich Wren yesterday York's