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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... letter from France before the Secretaries of State had any news of it . After this , his Majesty again asked me if I had found out any able person about our parts that might supply my place of Justice of Peace ( the office in the world ...
... letter from France before the Secretaries of State had any news of it . After this , his Majesty again asked me if I had found out any able person about our parts that might supply my place of Justice of Peace ( the office in the world ...
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... letter from Mr. Bertie that Prince Rupert was come up with his squadron ( according to my former advice of his being loose and in the way ) , and put new courage into our fleet , now in a manner yield- ing ground ; so that now we were ...
... letter from Mr. Bertie that Prince Rupert was come up with his squadron ( according to my former advice of his being loose and in the way ) , and put new courage into our fleet , now in a manner yield- ing ground ; so that now we were ...
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... letter of it defaced ! It was astonishing to see what im- mense stones the heat had in a manner calcined , so that all the ornaments , columns , friezes , capitals , and projectures of massy Portland stone , flew off , even to the very ...
... letter of it defaced ! It was astonishing to see what im- mense stones the heat had in a manner calcined , so that all the ornaments , columns , friezes , capitals , and projectures of massy Portland stone , flew off , even to the very ...
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... letter : CHARLES R. His Majesty , in his princely compassion and very tender care , taking into consideration the distressed condition of many of his good sub- jects , whom the late dreadful and dismal fire hath made destitute of ...
... letter : CHARLES R. His Majesty , in his princely compassion and very tender care , taking into consideration the distressed condition of many of his good sub- jects , whom the late dreadful and dismal fire hath made destitute of ...
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... letter to Sir Samuel Tuke , on the subject of the fire , and his scheme for re - building the City . Part of his plan was to lessen the declivities , and to employ the rubbish in filling up the shore of the Thames to low - water mark ...
... letter to Sir Samuel Tuke , on the subject of the fire , and his scheme for re - building the City . Part of his plan was to lessen the declivities , and to employ the rubbish in filling up the shore of the Thames to low - water mark ...
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