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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... grace with his soldiers as to make that force he believed he should to accompany him into Wales , where ( if Lahorne2 be not treacherous ) he may yet find a difficult employment . It was whispered that he is not to be found , upon which ...
... grace with his soldiers as to make that force he believed he should to accompany him into Wales , where ( if Lahorne2 be not treacherous ) he may yet find a difficult employment . It was whispered that he is not to be found , upon which ...
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... Grace of God of England , Scotland , France , and Ireland , King , with the rest of his titles , as in good earnest it is affirmed . Some now begin to scandalize the proceedings in Essex , as if their hearts began to fail them ; and ...
... Grace of God of England , Scotland , France , and Ireland , King , with the rest of his titles , as in good earnest it is affirmed . Some now begin to scandalize the proceedings in Essex , as if their hearts began to fail them ; and ...
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... grace , which is now much discoursed of . And to the end their impartiality may be notorious , they have confined and ex- amined the Lady Carlisle , upon whom there is now a strong guard . Some are not ashamed to say , that they mean to ...
... grace , which is now much discoursed of . And to the end their impartiality may be notorious , they have confined and ex- amined the Lady Carlisle , upon whom there is now a strong guard . Some are not ashamed to say , that they mean to ...
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... Grace of God cannot diminish our pious and natural affections , since it is the complement and perfection of all virtues . But herein I hope to give due satisfaction to the world , when at last Time , which is edax rerum , shall first ...
... Grace of God cannot diminish our pious and natural affections , since it is the complement and perfection of all virtues . But herein I hope to give due satisfaction to the world , when at last Time , which is edax rerum , shall first ...
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... grace are unequivocal and alike . Sir , your kind letter hath so abundantly rewarded and crowned my innocent endeavours in my descriptions of Friendship , that I perceive there is a friendship beyond what I have fancied , and a real ...
... grace are unequivocal and alike . Sir , your kind letter hath so abundantly rewarded and crowned my innocent endeavours in my descriptions of Friendship , that I perceive there is a friendship beyond what I have fancied , and a real ...
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