Diary, Volumen 3Cassell, 1899 |
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... persons of the parish . He tells me what the City thinks of General Monk , as of a most perfidious man that hath betrayed everybody , and the King also ; who , as he thinks , and his party , and so I have heard other good friends of the ...
... persons of the parish . He tells me what the City thinks of General Monk , as of a most perfidious man that hath betrayed everybody , and the King also ; who , as he thinks , and his party , and so I have heard other good friends of the ...
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... persons pretending , and yet denying themselves to be son to the tyrant Phocas , and yet heir of Maroni- cius to the crown . The garments like Romans very well . The little girl is come to act very prettily , and spoke the epilogue most ...
... persons pretending , and yet denying themselves to be son to the tyrant Phocas , and yet heir of Maroni- cius to the crown . The garments like Romans very well . The little girl is come to act very prettily , and spoke the epilogue most ...
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... persons in the pew I pretended to , and went in , did question my coming in . I told them my pretence so they turned to the orders of the chapel , which hung behind upon the wall , and read it , and were satisfied ; but they did not ...
... persons in the pew I pretended to , and went in , did question my coming in . I told them my pretence so they turned to the orders of the chapel , which hung behind upon the wall , and read it , and were satisfied ; but they did not ...
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