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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... thanks for your favourable communication of that twin of printed letters , which you were pleased to send me . They came opportunely , for I made present use of one of them to disabuse some of the many who mistake the king's person and ...
... thanks for your favourable communication of that twin of printed letters , which you were pleased to send me . They came opportunely , for I made present use of one of them to disabuse some of the many who mistake the king's person and ...
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... thanks : but conjecture , from the daily conversation of your brother Sir D. 41 , and Mr. 32 with him , that it must be one of them ; and of them rather the first , because , for the latter , I have ever heard him declare himself so ...
... thanks : but conjecture , from the daily conversation of your brother Sir D. 41 , and Mr. 32 with him , that it must be one of them ; and of them rather the first , because , for the latter , I have ever heard him declare himself so ...
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... thanks ; and for the present , in the name of the Houses , they promised them that the first thing which they took in hand , should be the contents of their petition , containing a personal treaty , disbanding of the army , and other ...
... thanks ; and for the present , in the name of the Houses , they promised them that the first thing which they took in hand , should be the contents of their petition , containing a personal treaty , disbanding of the army , and other ...
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... thanks to the Lieutenant who guided the action , after they had substituted false witnesses , who deposed that some disorderly person of the multitude cried out twice , " God bless King Charles ! ” which is crime enough here to put a ...
... thanks to the Lieutenant who guided the action , after they had substituted false witnesses , who deposed that some disorderly person of the multitude cried out twice , " God bless King Charles ! ” which is crime enough here to put a ...
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... thanks , only I shall entreat you to accept this mite for your rich present , instead of a better gift . ́I would have sent you this epitome bound , but Mr. Bedell told me that you would bind it to your own mind ; then , Sir , your ...
... thanks , only I shall entreat you to accept this mite for your rich present , instead of a better gift . ́I would have sent you this epitome bound , but Mr. Bedell told me that you would bind it to your own mind ; then , Sir , your ...
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