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 3Bell and Daldy, 1875 |
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... Court of France , and whose daughter Evelyn had married in the previous summer . The signature principally adopted , " Aplanos , " was the cor- ruption of a Greek word , expressive of the constancy of his opinions ; and the fictitious ...
... Court of France , and whose daughter Evelyn had married in the previous summer . The signature principally adopted , " Aplanos , " was the cor- ruption of a Greek word , expressive of the constancy of his opinions ; and the fictitious ...
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... Court , but this is not generally believed . The propositions are certainly to be sent him some time this present week , and many there are who are confident he will sign them . For my part , I think the personal treaty a mere juggle ...
... Court , but this is not generally believed . The propositions are certainly to be sent him some time this present week , and many there are who are confident he will sign them . For my part , I think the personal treaty a mere juggle ...
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... Majesty ( accepting of their benevolence ) shall , upon his divesting himself , obtain leave to approach to Hampton Court , there to be almost a Duke of Venice . For all this , Sir- " Fides que coronat ad 1648 . 27 JOHN EVELYN .
... Majesty ( accepting of their benevolence ) shall , upon his divesting himself , obtain leave to approach to Hampton Court , there to be almost a Duke of Venice . For all this , Sir- " Fides que coronat ad 1648 . 27 JOHN EVELYN .
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... Court ; which should be looked into . You would little con- ceive John Birkenhead should be one . Nor dare I affirm it ; but , as it is my manner to write all that I hear , you must pick and leave what is for your turn . I have no ...
... Court ; which should be looked into . You would little con- ceive John Birkenhead should be one . Nor dare I affirm it ; but , as it is my manner to write all that I hear , you must pick and leave what is for your turn . I have no ...
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... Court at Warley , with all those sigillary formalities of a perfect instrument . But this is a trifling opáλua ; and I easily supplied it , by taking the boldness to write a new warrant in the most ill - favoured character I could ...
... Court at Warley , with all those sigillary formalities of a perfect instrument . But this is a trifling opáλua ; and I easily supplied it , by taking the boldness to write a new warrant in the most ill - favoured character I could ...
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acquainted amongst assure believe Bishop blessing Boyle Church Church of England commands concerning consider Countess of Sunderland Court Dear Sir desire Diary discourse divers Duke Earl endeavour England esteem Evelyn to Dr excellent faithful favour garden give Grace Gresham College hand happy hath hear HONOURED SIR hope humble servant illustrious infinitely Jeremy Taylor John Evelyn kind King lady late learned letter likewise London Lord Lord Arlington Lord Chancellor Lord Cornbury Lordship Lucretius Majesty Majesty's medals mention never noble obliged occasion papers pardon Parliament particular person pleased pray present pretend Prince published received render Robert Boyle Royal Society Samuel Tuke Sayes-Court sent speak thanks things thought tion town treatise universal unto Viscount Cornbury whereof whilst William Wotton wish worthy Wotton write