Pepys's DiaryB. T. Batsford, 1963 - 246 páginas |
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... morning about the flag - ships in a boat , to see what alterations there must be , as to the armes and flags . He did give me orders also to write for silk flags and scarlett waistcloathes . For a rich barge ; for a noise of trumpets ...
... morning about the flag - ships in a boat , to see what alterations there must be , as to the armes and flags . He did give me orders also to write for silk flags and scarlett waistcloathes . For a rich barge ; for a noise of trumpets ...
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... morning , we conclude he is come to the fleet . After wayting upon the Duke with Sir W. Pen , ( who was commanded to ... morning , and at two o'clock , in a catch with about twenty more wounded men from the Royall Charles . They being ...
... morning , we conclude he is come to the fleet . After wayting upon the Duke with Sir W. Pen , ( who was commanded to ... morning , and at two o'clock , in a catch with about twenty more wounded men from the Royall Charles . They being ...
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... morning Pett writes us word that Sheerenesse is lost last night , after two or three hours ' dispute . The enemy hath possessed himself of that place ; which is very sad , and puts us into great fears of Chatham . Home , and there to ...
... morning Pett writes us word that Sheerenesse is lost last night , after two or three hours ' dispute . The enemy hath possessed himself of that place ; which is very sad , and puts us into great fears of Chatham . Home , and there to ...
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afternoon answer believe boat body brought called Captain carried Carteret Chancellor charge Charles church City coach coming command Commissioner Council Court Coventry desire dinner discourse Duke of Albemarle Duke of York Dutch expected fear fellow fire fleet give glad gone hand hath hear heard hopes hour House keep King King's Lady late leave letter London look Lord matter meeting mightily mighty mind morning Navy never night observed Park Parliament Pepys persons plague play pleased poor present pretty Prince Queene ready reason received rest Sandwich seems sent ships Sir G Sir W speak stand strange streets taken talk tells Thence things thought told took town Treasurer trouble walked White Hall whole wife