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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... ruin to themselves without any advan- tage to his Majesty . In this dangerous conjuncture he asked and obtained the King's leave to travel . Of these travels , and the observations he made therein , an ample account is given in this ...
... ruin to themselves without any advan- tage to his Majesty . In this dangerous conjuncture he asked and obtained the King's leave to travel . Of these travels , and the observations he made therein , an ample account is given in this ...
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... ruin , and to a necessity of abandoning their care ; and adding that they have lost their officers and servants by the pestilence , and are hourly environed with the saddest objects of perishing January , 1665-6 , he formed a plan for ...
... ruin , and to a necessity of abandoning their care ; and adding that they have lost their officers and servants by the pestilence , and are hourly environed with the saddest objects of perishing January , 1665-6 , he formed a plan for ...
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... ruins of demolished suburbs , & c . , which have formerly been swallowed up by the sea ; at what time no less than eight of those islands had been irrecoverably lost . * Accidentally burnt at Chatham , in 1696 . Mr. Evelyn means by this ...
... ruins of demolished suburbs , & c . , which have formerly been swallowed up by the sea ; at what time no less than eight of those islands had been irrecoverably lost . * Accidentally burnt at Chatham , in 1696 . Mr. Evelyn means by this ...
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... ruin , without any advantage to his Majesty . 7th December . I went from Wotton to London , to see the so much celebrated line of communication , and on the 10th returned to Wotton , nobody knowing of my having been in his Majesty's ...
... ruin , without any advantage to his Majesty . 7th December . I went from Wotton to London , to see the so much celebrated line of communication , and on the 10th returned to Wotton , nobody knowing of my having been in his Majesty's ...
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... ruin , is built an hermitage . In these solitudes , rogues frequently lurk and do mischief ( and for whom we were all well appointed with our carabines ) ; but we arrived save in the evening at the village , where we lay at the Horne ...
... ruin , is built an hermitage . In these solitudes , rogues frequently lurk and do mischief ( and for whom we were all well appointed with our carabines ) ; but we arrived save in the evening at the village , where we lay at the Horne ...
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