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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... passed their time . It is hoped that such will not be altogether disappointed . Thus , when mention is made of great men going after dinner to attend a Council of State , or the business of their particular Offices , or the Bowling ...
... passed their time . It is hoped that such will not be altogether disappointed . Thus , when mention is made of great men going after dinner to attend a Council of State , or the business of their particular Offices , or the Bowling ...
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... passed the remainder of his life , with the exception of occasional visits to London , where he retained a house . In the great storm of 1708 , he mentions in his last Edition of the " Sylva , " above 1000 trees were blown down in sight ...
... passed the remainder of his life , with the exception of occasional visits to London , where he retained a house . In the great storm of 1708 , he mentions in his last Edition of the " Sylva , " above 1000 trees were blown down in sight ...
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... passed into the possession of Magdalen College , Cambridge , it was hoped it might be there preserved . The Editor went to Cambridge for the purpose of seeing it ; and was favoured with access to the library , and with the most obliging ...
... passed into the possession of Magdalen College , Cambridge , it was hoped it might be there preserved . The Editor went to Cambridge for the purpose of seeing it ; and was favoured with access to the library , and with the most obliging ...
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... 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 was , a task too laborious for him to undertake ; for , we ...
... 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 was , a task too laborious for him to undertake ; for , we ...
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... passed my childhood . This was the year in which the pestilence was so epidemical , that there died in London 5000 a - week , and I well remember the strict watches and examinations upon the ways as we passed ; and I was shortly after ...
... passed my childhood . This was the year in which the pestilence was so epidemical , that there died in London 5000 a - week , and I well remember the strict watches and examinations upon the ways as we passed ; and I was shortly after ...
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