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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... letters , also with a view to this edition , and added several others derived from private sources . The Evelyn Correspondence , thus enriched by many ori- ginal letters of great interest , will occupy the same space as the Diary ...
... letters , also with a view to this edition , and added several others derived from private sources . The Evelyn Correspondence , thus enriched by many ori- ginal letters of great interest , will occupy the same space as the Diary ...
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... himself in one of his Letters : they will develop his private character as one of the most amiable kind . With a strong predilec- tion for monarchy , with a personal attachment to Kings Charles II . and James II . , formed when.
... himself in one of his Letters : they will develop his private character as one of the most amiable kind . With a strong predilec- tion for monarchy , with a personal attachment to Kings Charles II . and James II . , formed when.
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... letters both received and sent . He observes , indeed , in one of these , that he seldom went to bed before twelve , or closed his eyes before one o'clock . He was happy in a wife of congenial dispositions with his own , of an ...
... letters both received and sent . He observes , indeed , in one of these , that he seldom went to bed before twelve , or closed his eyes before one o'clock . He was happy in a wife of congenial dispositions with his own , of an ...
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... letters to Mr. Abraham Cowley , dated 12th March and 24th August , 1666 , in the former of which he writes : " You had reason to be astonished at the presumption , not to name it affront , that I , who have so highly celebrated recess ...
... letters to Mr. Abraham Cowley , dated 12th March and 24th August , 1666 , in the former of which he writes : " You had reason to be astonished at the presumption , not to name it affront , that I , who have so highly celebrated recess ...
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... letters to the Lord Treasurer and Officers of State , representing , in the strongest terms , the great distress of the poor men , and of those who had furnished lodging and necessaries for them . At one time , there were such arrears ...
... letters to the Lord Treasurer and Officers of State , representing , in the strongest terms , the great distress of the poor men , and of those who had furnished lodging and necessaries for them . At one time , there were such arrears ...
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