Diary, Volumen 3Cassell, 1899 |
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... leave me without coming to any great excess ; but my cold that I had got I suppose was not very great , it being only the leaving of my waistcoat unbuttoned one morning . 11th . Mr. Falconer come and visited my wife , and brought her a ...
... leave me without coming to any great excess ; but my cold that I had got I suppose was not very great , it being only the leaving of my waistcoat unbuttoned one morning . 11th . Mr. Falconer come and visited my wife , and brought her a ...
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... leaving my Lord mightily concerned for me . So I to my Lord Chancellor's , and there , coming out after dinner , I ... leave to make myself better understood to his Lordship , assuring him of my duty and service . He answered me very ...
... leaving my Lord mightily concerned for me . So I to my Lord Chancellor's , and there , coming out after dinner , I ... leave to make myself better understood to his Lordship , assuring him of my duty and service . He answered me very ...
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... leaving them to their sport and blindman's buff . 27th . Up at seven , and to Deptford and Woolwich in a galley ; the Duke calling me out of a barge in which the King was with him to know whither I was going . I told him to Woolwich ...
... leaving them to their sport and blindman's buff . 27th . Up at seven , and to Deptford and Woolwich in a galley ; the Duke calling me out of a barge in which the King was with him to know whither I was going . I told him to Woolwich ...
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