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 4H. G. Bohn, 1863 |
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... Paris , you will render to what has been related to you , that it is an excellent country , wherein indeed riches are partially distributed , yet employed to great use and ornament . The people are little various in their tempers , for ...
... Paris , you will render to what has been related to you , that it is an excellent country , wherein indeed riches are partially distributed , yet employed to great use and ornament . The people are little various in their tempers , for ...
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... PARIS , Nou . 18 , 1651 . The King to Sir Edward Nicholas . 1 PARIS , April 6 , 1652 . Mr. Sec . Nicholas , I haue receaued yours of the 28 of the last month , and doe very well approue of your sending me intelligence in your letters to ...
... PARIS , Nou . 18 , 1651 . The King to Sir Edward Nicholas . 1 PARIS , April 6 , 1652 . Mr. Sec . Nicholas , I haue receaued yours of the 28 of the last month , and doe very well approue of your sending me intelligence in your letters to ...
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... PARIS , Sept : 28 , 1653.2 Nicholas , I am very well pleased with the paines I perceaue by your letters to the Chancelour you take in my seruice , and you must upon all occasions lett those good men know , who communicate freely with ...
... PARIS , Sept : 28 , 1653.2 Nicholas , I am very well pleased with the paines I perceaue by your letters to the Chancelour you take in my seruice , and you must upon all occasions lett those good men know , who communicate freely with ...
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... Paris that it is ye Queenes purpose to do all shee can to change yo religion , in wch if you do hearken to say 3 1 Charles's mode of expression here is worth remarking . Policy obliged him so often to express favour and affection to ...
... Paris that it is ye Queenes purpose to do all shee can to change yo religion , in wch if you do hearken to say 3 1 Charles's mode of expression here is worth remarking . Policy obliged him so often to express favour and affection to ...
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... Paris the last week . I heare Mr Hide " is to come to my Neece in Mr Killegrews place , which I am verie glad of , she is verie fitt for itt and a great fauorit of mine , who ame euer Your most affectio nat Frend , 36 I pray lett my ...
... Paris the last week . I heare Mr Hide " is to come to my Neece in Mr Killegrews place , which I am verie glad of , she is verie fitt for itt and a great fauorit of mine , who ame euer Your most affectio nat Frend , 36 I pray lett my ...
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