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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... give some hints to Biographers , or at least may gratify the curiosity of those who are inquisitive after the mode in which their ancestors conducted business , or passed their time . It is hoped that such will not be altogether ...
... give some hints to Biographers , or at least may gratify the curiosity of those who are inquisitive after the mode in which their ancestors conducted business , or passed their time . It is hoped that such will not be altogether ...
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... give , were it not withheld by particular request , and whose research , * Since the first edition of this Work , the Editor has to lament the loss of this valuable Friend ; who died in the 81st year of his age , Sept. 11 , 1818 , just ...
... give , were it not withheld by particular request , and whose research , * Since the first edition of this Work , the Editor has to lament the loss of this valuable Friend ; who died in the 81st year of his age , Sept. 11 , 1818 , just ...
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... gives some farther information in his " ' Biographical Dictionary , " in 8vo . ( 1816 ) . But the following pages will still contribute more extensive and important particulars of this eminent man . They will show that he did not travel ...
... gives some farther information in his " ' Biographical Dictionary , " in 8vo . ( 1816 ) . But the following pages will still contribute more extensive and important particulars of this eminent man . They will show that he did not travel ...
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... give all these a proper place in his works , so as never to pass for a pedant , even with such as were least in love ... gives us the following admirably drawn character , pp . 85 , 86 : " If Mr. Evelyn had not been an artist himself ...
... give all these a proper place in his works , so as never to pass for a pedant , even with such as were least in love ... gives us the following admirably drawn character , pp . 85 , 86 : " If Mr. Evelyn had not been an artist himself ...
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... little more than twenty - six measured miles . Eight , and fourteen . § Seven manors , two advowsons , and a chapel of ease . Lady Cotton , widow . constant liberality gives them title both to the place and B 2 1620. ] 3 JOHN EVELYN .
... little more than twenty - six measured miles . Eight , and fourteen . § Seven manors , two advowsons , and a chapel of ease . Lady Cotton , widow . constant liberality gives them title both to the place and B 2 1620. ] 3 JOHN EVELYN .
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