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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... parliamentary leaders suggested more wary tactics to the partisans of the King's son . They are full of error and mis - statement ... parliament , " and " the known laws of the land . " ] London , 6 December , 1647 . SIB , Being 4 1642 ...
... parliamentary leaders suggested more wary tactics to the partisans of the King's son . They are full of error and mis - statement ... parliament , " and " the known laws of the land . " ] London , 6 December , 1647 . SIB , Being 4 1642 ...
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... him have it . The Parliament have gotten the power , and ย now they ask his Majesty by these propositions whether he 1647 . 5 JOHN EVELYN . November 21, 1656 December 22, 1656 John Evelyn to Francis Barlow December 23, 1656.
... him have it . The Parliament have gotten the power , and ย now they ask his Majesty by these propositions whether he 1647 . 5 JOHN EVELYN . November 21, 1656 December 22, 1656 John Evelyn to Francis Barlow December 23, 1656.
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... parliament , some say , absolutely to dissolve them , others , more discerning , to purge them again of about 70 moderate humours that hinder operations . Quorsum hæc ? O Heavens ! we are now more in the dark than ever , and I protest ...
... parliament , some say , absolutely to dissolve them , others , more discerning , to purge them again of about 70 moderate humours that hinder operations . Quorsum hæc ? O Heavens ! we are now more in the dark than ever , and I protest ...
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... off from purchasing , till the times be better , and the lands more supportable , i 1 By the Grandees , he means the men in power on the Parliament side . which are now coming on us afresh . My uncle 1648 . 9 JOHN EVELYN .
... off from purchasing , till the times be better , and the lands more supportable , i 1 By the Grandees , he means the men in power on the Parliament side . which are now coming on us afresh . My uncle 1648 . 9 JOHN EVELYN .
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... Parliament are now in such a condition that the Scots cannot demand what they shall be denied ) ; so these will be quiet and proceed no fur- ther . Thus some ; others are of a quite contrary sense , because of that bitter mixture in ...
... Parliament are now in such a condition that the Scots cannot demand what they shall be denied ) ; so these will be quiet and proceed no fur- ther . Thus some ; others are of a quite contrary sense , because of that bitter mixture in ...
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