| 1825 - 600 páginas
...very good health, without any sense of my old pairl, but upon taking of cold. I lived in Axe-yard, having my wife, and servant Jane, and no other in...was thus : viz. the Rump, after being disturbed by ray Lord Lambert, was lately returned to sit again. The> officers of the Army all forced to yield.... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1830 - 844 páginas
...latter was employed as a clerk in one of the government offices — living, be says, 'in Axe Yard, times, however, were stirring — the restoration of monarchy was at band, and Pepys's patron, Aionlagu,... | |
| Granville Penn - 1833 - 642 páginas
...of the state," says Pepys, " was thus ; viz. the Rump, after being dis" turbed by my Lord Lambert, was lately returned " to sit again. The officers of the army all forced to " yield. Lawson lies still in the river, and Monk is " with his army in Scotland."2 But, it was Lawson in the river,... | |
| Granville Penn - 1833 - 644 páginas
...of the state," says Pepys, " was thus ; viz. the Rump, after being dis" turbed by my Lord Lambert, was lately returned " to sit again. The officers of the army all forced to " yield. Lawson lies still in the river, and Monk is " with his army in Scotland."2 But, it was Lawson in the river,... | |
| Thomas Wright - 1841 - 524 páginas
...lockes, And your tinder boxe, &c * * * When the Bell-man knockes, Put out your fire and candle light." of the state was thus : viz. the Rump, after being disturbed by my Lord Lambert, was lately returned to sit again. The officers of the army all forced to yield. Lawson lies... | |
| Percy Society - 1841 - 502 páginas
...Bellman's Song is printed in Mr. Mackay's " Songs and Ballads relative to the London Prentices," p.151. of the state was thus : viz. the Rump, after being disturbed by my Lord Lambert, was lately returned to sit again. The officers of the army all forced to yield. Lawson lies... | |
| Percy Society - 1841 - 512 páginas
...lockes, And your tinder boxe, &c. * * * When the Bell-man knockes, Put out your fire and caudle light." of the state was thus : viz. the Rump, after being disturbed by my Lord Lambert, was lately returned to sit again. The officers of the army all forced to yield. Lawson lies... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1848 - 472 páginas
...very good health, without any sense of my old pain, but upon taking of cold.1 I lived in Axe Yard,2 having my wife, and servant Jane, and no other in...lately returned to sit again. The officers of the Army 1 On March 26, 1658, Pepys had been successfully cut for the stone ; a malady which seems to have affected... | |
| University magazine - 1849 - 788 páginas
...very good health, without any sense of шу «>id pain, but upon taking cold. I lived in Axe-yard, having my wife, and servant Jane, and no other in...three. The condition of the state was thus. viz., the Rnmp, after being disturbed by my Lord Lambert, was lately гнturned to sit again. The officers of... | |
| 1849 - 818 páginas
...in very' good health without any sense of my old pains but upon taking of cold. I lived in Axe yard, having my wife and servant Jane, and no other in family than us three. The condition of the State was this ; viz., the Rump after having been disturbed by my Lord Lambert was lately returned to sit again.... | |
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