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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... seen my father do , " he remarks , when speaking of himself in his twelfth year , " I began to " observe matters more punctually , which I did use " to set down in a blank almanack . " If we suppose the matters thus observed to have ...
... seen my father do , " he remarks , when speaking of himself in his twelfth year , " I began to " observe matters more punctually , which I did use " to set down in a blank almanack . " If we suppose the matters thus observed to have ...
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... seen in that city , that he could have found little leisure for reading . When resident in England , he was so much occupied in the business of his numerous offices , in paying visits , in receiving company at home , and in examining ...
... seen in that city , that he could have found little leisure for reading . When resident in England , he was so much occupied in the business of his numerous offices , in paying visits , in receiving company at home , and in examining ...
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... seen in these volumes , and cannot be read without exciting the most tender emotions . One daughter was well and happily settled ; another less so ; but she did not survive her marriage more than a few months . The only son who lived to ...
... seen in these volumes , and cannot be read without exciting the most tender emotions . One daughter was well and happily settled ; another less so ; but she did not survive her marriage more than a few months . The only son who lived to ...
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... seen by his Journal * A copy of this letter , with a note of Mr. Evelyn's subjoined , is given among the illustrations . + Colonel Morley's name is scarcely mentioned in the account of General Monk's conduct on this occasion , written ...
... seen by his Journal * A copy of this letter , with a note of Mr. Evelyn's subjoined , is given among the illustrations . + Colonel Morley's name is scarcely mentioned in the account of General Monk's conduct on this occasion , written ...
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... 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 have met with much new matter never touched before , and of which we shall now probably ...
... 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 have met with much new matter never touched before , and of which we shall now probably ...
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