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, 1870 |
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... cause them to retire into the fields again , where they were watched all this night . I left them pretty quiet , and came home sufficiently weary and broken . Their spirits thus a little calmed , and the affright abated , they now began ...
... cause them to retire into the fields again , where they were watched all this night . I left them pretty quiet , and came home sufficiently weary and broken . Their spirits thus a little calmed , and the affright abated , they now began ...
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... caused me something to alter what I had so crudely done , though for the most part I still persist in my former discourse , and which I here send you as complete as an imperfect copy will give me leave , and the supplement of an ill ...
... caused me something to alter what I had so crudely done , though for the most part I still persist in my former discourse , and which I here send you as complete as an imperfect copy will give me leave , and the supplement of an ill ...
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... cause of my Lord Cleveland ' pleaded before the House of Lords ; and was this day forty - six years of age , wonderfully protected by the mercies of God , for which I render him immortal thanks . 14th November . I went my winter ...
... cause of my Lord Cleveland ' pleaded before the House of Lords ; and was this day forty - six years of age , wonderfully protected by the mercies of God , for which I render him immortal thanks . 14th November . I went my winter ...
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... cause of Charles II . He died June 5th , 1675. See the whole proceedings in this affair in the Journals of Lords and Commons , under date of 1666 . 2 Of this " nearest kinsman " and his family , seated at Petersham in Surrey , see ...
... cause of Charles II . He died June 5th , 1675. See the whole proceedings in this affair in the Journals of Lords and Commons , under date of 1666 . 2 Of this " nearest kinsman " and his family , seated at Petersham in Surrey , see ...
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... caused me , fearing the enemy might venture up the Thames even to London ( which they might have done with ease , and fired all the vessels in the River , too ) , to send away my best goods , plate , & c . , from my house to another ...
... caused me , fearing the enemy might venture up the Thames even to London ( which they might have done with ease , and fired all the vessels in the River , too ) , to send away my best goods , plate , & c . , from my house to another ...
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