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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... natural or artificial , in the countries through which he passed . It is much to be regretted that a work so entertaining and instructive as a History of his Travels would have been , appeared , even to so indefatigable a person as he ...
... natural or artificial , in the countries through which he passed . It is much to be regretted that a work so entertaining and instructive as a History of his Travels would have been , appeared , even to so indefatigable a person as he ...
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... natural civile - warr ) untill the happy Restauration of K. Cha . ye IIa 1660 ; deceased XII Feb. Ao 1682-3 aged 78 yrs ; and ( according to ancient custome ) willed to be interred in this place . These all deceasing in the true Faith ...
... natural civile - warr ) untill the happy Restauration of K. Cha . ye IIa 1660 ; deceased XII Feb. Ao 1682-3 aged 78 yrs ; and ( according to ancient custome ) willed to be interred in this place . These all deceasing in the true Faith ...
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... natural , and ( till this later and universal luxury of the whole nation , since abounding in such expenses ) the most magnificent that England afforded , and which indeed gave one of the first examples to that elegancy , since so much ...
... natural , and ( till this later and universal luxury of the whole nation , since abounding in such expenses ) the most magnificent that England afforded , and which indeed gave one of the first examples to that elegancy , since so much ...
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... natural curiosities ; skeletons from the whale and elephant to the fly and spider , which last is a very delicate piece of art ; to see how the bones ( if I may so call them of so tender an insect ) could be separated from the ...
... natural curiosities ; skeletons from the whale and elephant to the fly and spider , which last is a very delicate piece of art ; to see how the bones ( if I may so call them of so tender an insect ) could be separated from the ...
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... natural proportion by much ; and , on the four faces of a stately pedestal ( which is composed of various sorts of polished marbles and rich mouldings ) inscriptions * George Lord Goring ; upon whom the above title had been recently ...
... natural proportion by much ; and , on the four faces of a stately pedestal ( which is composed of various sorts of polished marbles and rich mouldings ) inscriptions * George Lord Goring ; upon whom the above title had been recently ...
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