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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... Paris , he was yet utterly averse to the arbitrary measures of these monarchs . Strongly and steadily attached to the doctrine and practice of the Church of England , he yet felt the most liberal sentiments for those who differed from ...
... Paris , he was yet utterly averse to the arbitrary measures of these monarchs . Strongly and steadily attached to the doctrine and practice of the Church of England , he yet felt the most liberal sentiments for those who differed from ...
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... Paris ; and at the same period that he paid his court to the king , he maintained his intimacy with a disgraced minister . In his travels , he made acquaintance not only with men eminent for learning , but with men ingenious in every ...
... Paris ; and at the same period that he paid his court to the king , he maintained his intimacy with a disgraced minister . In his travels , he made acquaintance not only with men eminent for learning , but with men ingenious in every ...
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... Paris ; and though his connexion must have been known , it does not appear that he met with any interruption from the government here . Indeed , though he remained a decided Royalist , he managed so well as to have intimate friends even ...
... Paris ; and though his connexion must have been known , it does not appear that he met with any interruption from the government here . Indeed , though he remained a decided Royalist , he managed so well as to have intimate friends even ...
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... Paris , having taken our repast at St. Denis , two leagues from that great city . St. Denis is considerable only for its stately cathe- dral , and the dormitory of the French kings , there inhumed as ours at Westminster Abbey . The ...
... Paris , having taken our repast at St. Denis , two leagues from that great city . St. Denis is considerable only for its stately cathe- dral , and the dormitory of the French kings , there inhumed as ours at Westminster Abbey . The ...
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... Paris , where we arrived about five in the afternoon . In the way were fair crosses of stone carved with fleur - de - lis at every furlong's end , where they affirm St. Denis rested and laid down his head after martyrdom , carrying it ...
... Paris , where we arrived about five in the afternoon . In the way were fair crosses of stone carved with fleur - de - lis at every furlong's end , where they affirm St. Denis rested and laid down his head after martyrdom , carrying it ...
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