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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... seen the project of the Infirmary , encouraged the work , and were very earnest it should be set about immediately ; but I saw no money , though a very moderate expense would have saved thousands to his Majesty , and been much more ...
... seen the project of the Infirmary , encouraged the work , and were very earnest it should be set about immediately ; but I saw no money , though a very moderate expense would have saved thousands to his Majesty , and been much more ...
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... seen , but crying out and lamentation , running about like distracted creatures , with- out at all attempting to save even their goods ; such a strange consternation there was upon them , so as it burned 1 Nicholas Mercator , the ...
... seen , but crying out and lamentation , running about like distracted creatures , with- out at all attempting to save even their goods ; such a strange consternation there was upon them , so as it burned 1 Nicholas Mercator , the ...
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... seen since the foundation of it , nor can be outdone till the universal conflagration thereof . All the sky was of a fiery aspect , like the top of a burning oven , and the light seen above forty miles round - about for many nights ...
... seen since the foundation of it , nor can be outdone till the universal conflagration thereof . All the sky was of a fiery aspect , like the top of a burning oven , and the light seen above forty miles round - about for many nights ...
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... seen 200,000 people of all ranks and degrees dispersed , and lying along by their heaps of what they could save from the fire , deploring their loss ; and , though ready to perish for hunger and destitution , yet not asking one penny ...
... seen 200,000 people of all ranks and degrees dispersed , and lying along by their heaps of what they could save from the fire , deploring their loss ; and , though ready to perish for hunger and destitution , yet not asking one penny ...
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... seen this bold action , and their braving us so far up the river , I went home the next day , 1 Aubrey ( in his account of Surrey , vol . i . p . 12 ) says : " Under the equestrian Statue of Charles II . , in the great Court at Windsor ...
... seen this bold action , and their braving us so far up the river , I went home the next day , 1 Aubrey ( in his account of Surrey , vol . i . p . 12 ) says : " Under the equestrian Statue of Charles II . , in the great Court at Windsor ...
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