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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... favour . My brother is in town ; and I think I shall suddenly dispose of some monies in very good hands to my best advantage , being now quite off from purchasing , till the times be better , and the lands more supportable , i 1 By the ...
... favour . My brother is in town ; and I think I shall suddenly dispose of some monies in very good hands to my best advantage , being now quite off from purchasing , till the times be better , and the lands more supportable , i 1 By the ...
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... favour which I did him ( being wholly un- known to him ) was worth a reply to my last letter . now for news : first , I acknowledge the obligation of yours of the 6th and the 9th , and in exchange assure you that things are in an ...
... favour which I did him ( being wholly un- known to him ) was worth a reply to my last letter . now for news : first , I acknowledge the obligation of yours of the 6th and the 9th , and in exchange assure you that things are in an ...
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... favour , if you well , ob- serve the premises ; and in order to that nothing is yet done which gives any honest man satisfaction , seeing that it hath hitherto extended no further than to the restoring of their horses taken , and the ...
... favour , if you well , ob- serve the premises ; and in order to that nothing is yet done which gives any honest man satisfaction , seeing that it hath hitherto extended no further than to the restoring of their horses taken , and the ...
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... favour of the Army , as that Rochester was entered by stratagem , or Canterbury ( for none of the relators agree either in the place or modus ) , the Cavaliers defeated , and the whole people were in disorder . But it comes through such ...
... favour of the Army , as that Rochester was entered by stratagem , or Canterbury ( for none of the relators agree either in the place or modus ) , the Cavaliers defeated , and the whole people were in disorder . But it comes through such ...
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... favour he shewed thereby done unto us both could never be forgotten . And something to this effect , I conceived ( as I told him ) might be in his power to do ( whether the treaty succeeded or not ) , for which he should not find us to ...
... favour he shewed thereby done unto us both could never be forgotten . And something to this effect , I conceived ( as I told him ) might be in his power to do ( whether the treaty succeeded or not ) , for which he should not find us to ...
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