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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... LADY EVELYN , under whose permission it was to be given to the Public , were in the hands of the Printer , when it pleased God to release her from a long and painful illness , which she had borne with the greatest fortitude and ...
... LADY EVELYN , under whose permission it was to be given to the Public , were in the hands of the Printer , when it pleased God to release her from a long and painful illness , which she had borne with the greatest fortitude and ...
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... chiefly collected by him . Lady Evelyn , the late possessor of that very respectable old Mansion , after much solicita- tion from many persons , consented to favour the Public with this communication . The last sheets were in the.
... chiefly collected by him . Lady Evelyn , the late possessor of that very respectable old Mansion , after much solicita- tion from many persons , consented to favour the Public with this communication . The last sheets were in the.
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... Lady happened . The Editor who has been intrusted with the preparation of the work for the Press , is fully diffident of his com- petence to make a proper selection ; and is even aware that many things will be found in its pages which ...
... Lady happened . The Editor who has been intrusted with the preparation of the work for the Press , is fully diffident of his com- petence to make a proper selection ; and is even aware that many things will be found in its pages which ...
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... ladies painting their faces being a novelty ; or of their receiving visits of Gentlemen whilst dressing , after having just risen out of bed ; of the female attendant of a lady of fashion travelling on a pillion behind one of the ...
... ladies painting their faces being a novelty ; or of their receiving visits of Gentlemen whilst dressing , after having just risen out of bed ; of the female attendant of a lady of fashion travelling on a pillion behind one of the ...
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... ladies , of many of whom he speaks in the highest style of admiration , affec- tion , and respect . He was master of the French , Italian , and Spanish languages . That he had read a great deal is manifest ; but at what time he found ...
... ladies , of many of whom he speaks in the highest style of admiration , affec- tion , and respect . He was master of the French , Italian , and Spanish languages . That he had read a great deal is manifest ; but at what time he found ...
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