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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... brought to bed the 2nd of June before , but the infant died soon after her , the 24th of December ; I was therefore sent for home the second time , to celebrate the obsequies of my sister , who was interred in a very honourable manner ...
... brought to bed the 2nd of June before , but the infant died soon after her , the 24th of December ; I was therefore sent for home the second time , to celebrate the obsequies of my sister , who was interred in a very honourable manner ...
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... brought out of Germany when the Earl returned from Vienna ( whither he was sent Ambassador - extraordinary , with great pomp and charge , though without any effect , through the artifice of the Jesuited Spaniard , who governed all in ...
... brought out of Germany when the Earl returned from Vienna ( whither he was sent Ambassador - extraordinary , with great pomp and charge , though without any effect , through the artifice of the Jesuited Spaniard , who governed all in ...
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... brought us to Haerlem . About seven in the morning , after I came to Amsterdam , where being pro- vided with a lodging , the first thing I went to see was a Synagogue of the Jews ( being Saturday ) , whose ceremo- nies , ornaments ...
... brought us to Haerlem . About seven in the morning , after I came to Amsterdam , where being pro- vided with a lodging , the first thing I went to see was a Synagogue of the Jews ( being Saturday ) , whose ceremo- nies , ornaments ...
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... brought up to housewifery , that men of good worth , who seek that chiefly in a woman , fre- ' quently take their wives from this hospital . Thence to the Rasp - house , where the lusty knaves are compelled to work ; and the rasping of ...
... brought up to housewifery , that men of good worth , who seek that chiefly in a woman , fre- ' quently take their wives from this hospital . Thence to the Rasp - house , where the lusty knaves are compelled to work ; and the rasping of ...
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... brought her divers times to trouble . Haerlem is a very delicate town , and hath one of the fairest churches of the Gothic design I had ever seen . There hang in the steeple , which is very high , two silver bells , said to have been ...
... brought her divers times to trouble . Haerlem is a very delicate town , and hath one of the fairest churches of the Gothic design I had ever seen . There hang in the steeple , which is very high , two silver bells , said to have been ...
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