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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... river Thames and Ports- mouth ; and he had to travel in all seasons and weathers , by land and by water , in the execution of his office , to which he gave the strictest attention . It was rendered still more disagreeable by the great ...
... river Thames and Ports- mouth ; and he had to travel in all seasons and weathers , by land and by water , in the execution of his office , to which he gave the strictest attention . It was rendered still more disagreeable by the great ...
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... river through Delft to the Hague ; in which journey I observed divers leprous poor creatures dwelling in solitary huts on the brink of the water , and permitted to ask the charity of passengers , which is conveyed to them in a floating ...
... river through Delft to the Hague ; in which journey I observed divers leprous poor creatures dwelling in solitary huts on the brink of the water , and permitted to ask the charity of passengers , which is conveyed to them in a floating ...
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... river Waal ; but , being taken four or five days before , we had only a sight of the demolitions . The next Sunday was the thanksgiving sermons per- formed in Colonel Goring's regiment ( eldest son of the since Earl of Norwich ) by Mr ...
... river Waal ; but , being taken four or five days before , we had only a sight of the demolitions . The next Sunday was the thanksgiving sermons per- formed in Colonel Goring's regiment ( eldest son of the since Earl of Norwich ) by Mr ...
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... rivers , made by hand , that nothing is more frequent , than to see a whole navy , belonging to this mercantile people , riding at anchor before their very doors ; and yet their streets even , straight , and well paved , the houses so ...
... rivers , made by hand , that nothing is more frequent , than to see a whole navy , belonging to this mercantile people , riding at anchor before their very doors ; and yet their streets even , straight , and well paved , the houses so ...
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... river , ten miles in length , straight as a line , and of competent breadth for ships to sail by one another . They showed us a cottage where , they told us , dwelt a woman who had been married to her twenty - fifth husband , and being ...
... river , ten miles in length , straight as a line , and of competent breadth for ships to sail by one another . They showed us a cottage where , they told us , dwelt a woman who had been married to her twenty - fifth husband , and being ...
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