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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... Majesty . In this dangerous conjuncture he asked and obtained the King's leave to travel . Of these travels , and the observations he made therein , an ample account is given in this Diary . The national troubles coming on before he had ...
... Majesty . In this dangerous conjuncture he asked and obtained the King's leave to travel . Of these travels , and the observations he made therein , an ample account is given in this Diary . The national troubles coming on before he had ...
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... Majesty's and Margaret Professor , succeeded , an acute and learned per- son ; nor do I much reproach his severity , considering that the extraordinary remissness of discipline had ( till his coming ) much detracted from the reputation ...
... Majesty's and Margaret Professor , succeeded , an acute and learned per- son ; nor do I much reproach his severity , considering that the extraordinary remissness of discipline had ( till his coming ) much detracted from the reputation ...
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... Majesty's riding through the city in state to the short Parliament , which began the 13th following , -a very glorious and magnificent sight , the King circled with his royal diadem and the affections of his people ; but 12 [ LONDON ...
... Majesty's riding through the city in state to the short Parliament , which began the 13th following , -a very glorious and magnificent sight , the King circled with his royal diadem and the affections of his people ; but 12 [ LONDON ...
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... Majesty ( coming from his northern expedition ) ride in pomp and a kind of ovation , with all the marks of a happy peace , restored to the affections of his people , being conducted through London with a most splendid cavalcade ; and ...
... Majesty ( coming from his northern expedition ) ride in pomp and a kind of ovation , with all the marks of a happy peace , restored to the affections of his people , being conducted through London with a most splendid cavalcade ; and ...
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... Majesty's eldest daughter , the now Princess Royal . That evening , was celebrated the pompous funeral of the Duke of Richmond , who was carried in effigy , with all the ensigns of that illustrious family , in an open chariot , in great ...
... Majesty's eldest daughter , the now Princess Royal . That evening , was celebrated the pompous funeral of the Duke of Richmond , who was carried in effigy , with all the ensigns of that illustrious family , in an open chariot , in great ...
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