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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... 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 of payment to the victuallers that ...
... 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 of payment to the victuallers that ...
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... Officers of State . The completion of this work , after considerable progress had been made in it , was put a stop to by the King himself , for what reason does not appear ; but perhaps it was found that Mr. Evelyn was inclined to tell ...
... Officers of State . The completion of this work , after considerable progress had been made in it , was put a stop to by the King himself , for what reason does not appear ; but perhaps it was found that Mr. Evelyn was inclined to tell ...
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... officers , treasurers , consuls , seals , & c . There are in it two reasonable fair public libraries , whence one may borrow a book to one's chamber , giving but a note under hand , which is an extraordinary custom , and a confidence ...
... officers , treasurers , consuls , seals , & c . There are in it two reasonable fair public libraries , whence one may borrow a book to one's chamber , giving but a note under hand , which is an extraordinary custom , and a confidence ...
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... officers , all on horseback , in rich liveries ; the squires be- longing to the Guard ; five men in rich liveries led five noble Neapolitan horses , white as snow , covered to the ground , with trappings richly embroidered ; which is a ...
... officers , all on horseback , in rich liveries ; the squires be- longing to the Guard ; five men in rich liveries led five noble Neapolitan horses , white as snow , covered to the ground , with trappings richly embroidered ; which is a ...
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... officers of the people of Rome ; especially , for their noble habits were most conspicuous , the three Consuls , now called Conserva- tors , who take their places in the Capitol , having been sworn the day before between the hands of ...
... officers of the people of Rome ; especially , for their noble habits were most conspicuous , the three Consuls , now called Conserva- tors , who take their places in the Capitol , having been sworn the day before between the hands of ...
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