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 1Henry Colburn, publisher, 1850 |
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... Church of England , he yet felt the most liberal sentiments for those who differed from him in opinion . He lived in intimacy with men of all persuasions ; nor did he think it necessary to break connexion with any one who had even been ...
... Church of England , he yet felt the most liberal sentiments for those who differed from him in opinion . He lived in intimacy with men of all persuasions ; nor did he think it necessary to break connexion with any one who had even been ...
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... Church of England , and the King required the Seal to be affixed to many things incompatible with the welfare of that Church . This , on some occasions , he refused to do , particularly to a license to Dr. Obadiah Walker to print Popish ...
... Church of England , and the King required the Seal to be affixed to many things incompatible with the welfare of that Church . This , on some occasions , he refused to do , particularly to a license to Dr. Obadiah Walker to print Popish ...
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... Church of England . * I was now ( in regard to my mother's weakness , or rather custom of persons of quality ) put to nurse to one Peter , a neighbour's wife and tenant , of a good , comely , brown , wholesome complexion , and in a most ...
... Church of England . * I was now ( in regard to my mother's weakness , or rather custom of persons of quality ) put to nurse to one Peter , a neighbour's wife and tenant , of a good , comely , brown , wholesome complexion , and in a most ...
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... Church of England in her greatest splendour , all things decent , and becoming the Peace , and the persons that governed . The most of the following week I spent in visiting the Colleges , and several rarities of the University , which ...
... Church of England in her greatest splendour , all things decent , and becoming the Peace , and the persons that governed . The most of the following week I spent in visiting the Colleges , and several rarities of the University , which ...
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... church at Wotton ; when , after a sermon and funeral oration by the minister , my father was interred near his ... England saw ; and , if I did not amidst all this impeach my liberty nor my virtue with the rest who made shipwreck of both ...
... church at Wotton ; when , after a sermon and funeral oration by the minister , my father was interred near his ... England saw ; and , if I did not amidst all this impeach my liberty nor my virtue with the rest who made shipwreck of both ...
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