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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... hand to kiss , with many thanks for my care and faithfulness in his service in a time of such great danger , when every body fled their employments ; he told me he was much obliged to me , and said he was several times concerned for me ...
... hand to kiss , with many thanks for my care and faithfulness in his service in a time of such great danger , when every body fled their employments ; he told me he was much obliged to me , and said he was several times concerned for me ...
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... hands the disposal of fifty pounds , which the charitable people of Oxford had sent to be distributed among the sick and wounded seamen since the battle . Hence , I went to the Lord Chancellor's to joy him of his Royal Highness's second ...
... hands the disposal of fifty pounds , which the charitable people of Oxford had sent to be distributed among the sick and wounded seamen since the battle . Hence , I went to the Lord Chancellor's to joy him of his Royal Highness's second ...
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... hands across ) , and began to consider that nothing was likely to put a stop but the blowing up of so many houses as might make a wider gap than any had yet been made by the ordinary method of pulling them down with engines . This some ...
... hands across ) , and began to consider that nothing was likely to put a stop but the blowing up of so many houses as might make a wider gap than any had yet been made by the ordinary method of pulling them down with engines . This some ...
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... hand , reaching all the length of the room ; over - against them a cupboard of rich gilded plate ; at the lower end , the music ; on the balusters above , wind music , trumpets , and kettle - drums . The King was served by the lords and ...
... hand , reaching all the length of the room ; over - against them a cupboard of rich gilded plate ; at the lower end , the music ; on the balusters above , wind music , trumpets , and kettle - drums . The King was served by the lords and ...
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... hands . Next day , we met again about the fuel at Sir J. Ar- mourer's in the Mews . 8th July . My Lord Brereton and others dined at my house , where I showed them proof of my new fuel , which was very glowing , and without smoke or ill ...
... hands . Next day , we met again about the fuel at Sir J. Ar- mourer's in the Mews . 8th July . My Lord Brereton and others dined at my house , where I showed them proof of my new fuel , which was very glowing , and without smoke or ill ...
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