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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... matter of the Surrey petitioners , as of other well - known incidents re- ferred to , suggests simply to what extent the immediate excitement of those momentous days told upon the respective hopes and fears of all who were engaged in ...
... matter of the Surrey petitioners , as of other well - known incidents re- ferred to , suggests simply to what extent the immediate excitement of those momentous days told upon the respective hopes and fears of all who were engaged in ...
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... matters be in better posture ; and in pursuance of their steps , our county of Surrey are in a very great forwardness to do the like . Divers other coun- ties likewise resolved to follow them , which strange altera- tions ( after all ...
... matters be in better posture ; and in pursuance of their steps , our county of Surrey are in a very great forwardness to do the like . Divers other coun- ties likewise resolved to follow them , which strange altera- tions ( after all ...
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... His disputes with the Duke of Hamilton at and after the Rout of Preston are matters of his- tory . The report that the Duke had “ laid down his commission ” was premature . So has Essex done this the crown , than the 1648 . 15 JOHN EVELYN .
... His disputes with the Duke of Hamilton at and after the Rout of Preston are matters of his- tory . The report that the Duke had “ laid down his commission ” was premature . So has Essex done this the crown , than the 1648 . 15 JOHN EVELYN .
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... matters not alto- gether so high as it is reported ; but this comes from a person , who I am confident wishes it so . They speak of an offer of the Cambridgeshire men to join with those of Essex ; but how true I know not . Hertfordshire ...
... matters not alto- gether so high as it is reported ; but this comes from a person , who I am confident wishes it so . They speak of an offer of the Cambridgeshire men to join with those of Essex ; but how true I know not . Hertfordshire ...
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... matter , but that , on the contrary , as some troops were marching through Sussex , the inhabitants of the county fell foul upon them , and so frustrated that design . For mine own part , I believe neither the one nor the other , but ...
... matter , but that , on the contrary , as some troops were marching through Sussex , the inhabitants of the county fell foul upon them , and so frustrated that design . For mine own part , I believe neither the one nor the other , but ...
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