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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... Prince , and by pointing out what was worthy of him to countenance ; and really was the neighbour of the Gospel , for there was no man that might not have been the better for him . Whoever peruses a list of his works , will subscribe to ...
... Prince , and by pointing out what was worthy of him to countenance ; and really was the neighbour of the Gospel , for there was no man that might not have been the better for him . Whoever peruses a list of his works , will subscribe to ...
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... Prince of Wales , father of George III . , and to that King when Prince of Wales , and after he came to the Crown . He represented the Borough of Helston in several Parliaments , and to the time of his death . He had INTRODUCTION . xxxiii.
... Prince of Wales , father of George III . , and to that King when Prince of Wales , and after he came to the Crown . He represented the Borough of Helston in several Parliaments , and to the time of his death . He had INTRODUCTION . xxxiii.
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... Prince with the Infanta proposed ) , and the effects of that comet , 1618 , still working in the prodi- gious revolutions now beginning in Europe , especially in Germany , whose sad commotions sprang from the Bohemians ' defection from ...
... Prince with the Infanta proposed ) , and the effects of that comet , 1618 , still working in the prodi- gious revolutions now beginning in Europe , especially in Germany , whose sad commotions sprang from the Bohemians ' defection from ...
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... Prince of Wales , 29th of May , now Charles the Second , our most gracious Sovereign . 1631. There happened now an extraordinary dearth in England , corn bearing an excessive price ; and , in imi- tation of what I had seen my father do ...
... Prince of Wales , 29th of May , now Charles the Second , our most gracious Sovereign . 1631. There happened now an extraordinary dearth in England , corn bearing an excessive price ; and , in imi- tation of what I had seen my father do ...
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... Prince , and flower of the noblesse , were spectators and auditors of the greatest malice and the greatest innocency that ever met before so illustrious an assembly . It was Thomas Earl of Arundel and Surrey , Earl Marshal of England ...
... Prince , and flower of the noblesse , were spectators and auditors of the greatest malice and the greatest innocency that ever met before so illustrious an assembly . It was Thomas Earl of Arundel and Surrey , Earl Marshal of England ...
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