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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... chiefly collected by him . Lady Evelyn , the late possessor of that very respectable old Mansion , after much solicita- tion from many persons , consented to favour the Public with this communication . The last sheets were in the.
... chiefly collected by him . Lady Evelyn , the late possessor of that very respectable old Mansion , after much solicita- tion from many persons , consented to favour the Public with this communication . The last sheets were in the.
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... persons and transactions would be found in the accompanying notes . Though these papers may not be of importance enough to appear in the pages of an Historian of the Kingdom , they may , in some particulars , set even such an one right ...
... persons and transactions would be found in the accompanying notes . Though these papers may not be of importance enough to appear in the pages of an Historian of the Kingdom , they may , in some particulars , set even such an one right ...
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... persons and all that is dear to them , in this uncomfortable service , they may not be exposed to ruin , and to a necessity of abandoning their care ; and adding that they have lost their officers and servants by the pestilence , and ...
... persons and all that is dear to them , in this uncomfortable service , they may not be exposed to ruin , and to a necessity of abandoning their care ; and adding that they have lost their officers and servants by the pestilence , and ...
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... person as he was , a task too laborious for him to undertake ; for , we should then have seen , in a clear and true light , many things in reference to Italy which are now very indistinctly and partially represented ; and we should also ...
... person as he was , a task too laborious for him to undertake ; for , we should then have seen , in a clear and true light , many things in reference to Italy which are now very indistinctly and partially represented ; and we should also ...
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... persons , had the honesty to write in defence of active life against Sir George Mackenzie's ' Essay on Solitude . ' He knew that retirement , in his own hands , was industry and benefit to mankind ; but in those of others , laziness and ...
... persons , had the honesty to write in defence of active life against Sir George Mackenzie's ' Essay on Solitude . ' He knew that retirement , in his own hands , was industry and benefit to mankind ; but in those of others , laziness and ...
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