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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... given marks of his , who from a long knowledge of my Lady's great merit and obliging nature , has taken courage to lay himself at her feet ; from whence he must not hope to be raised if she were of a haughty mind , that could allow of ...
... given marks of his , who from a long knowledge of my Lady's great merit and obliging nature , has taken courage to lay himself at her feet ; from whence he must not hope to be raised if she were of a haughty mind , that could allow of ...
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... , who else had perished in a bigger vessel . To this accident it were de- sirable that some fine lady had made an escape to complete the adventure , which might have given you a subject 28 1671 . LETTERS OF MRS . EVELYN . ary 28, 1670-1 •
... , who else had perished in a bigger vessel . To this accident it were de- sirable that some fine lady had made an escape to complete the adventure , which might have given you a subject 28 1671 . LETTERS OF MRS . EVELYN . ary 28, 1670-1 •
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... given you a subject for a copy of verses , —but what may not a poet add ? Amongst the ships that made the late discovery of the new strait , one had the ill fortune to perish with most of her men , and those few which escaped were ...
... given you a subject for a copy of verses , —but what may not a poet add ? Amongst the ships that made the late discovery of the new strait , one had the ill fortune to perish with most of her men , and those few which escaped were ...
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... given him . He will punctually observe your orders concerning your horse ; for the beer , according to his judgment of things , he be- lieves , since it is left undisturbed to which cellar it should go , it most properly belongs to his ...
... given him . He will punctually observe your orders concerning your horse ; for the beer , according to his judgment of things , he be- lieves , since it is left undisturbed to which cellar it should go , it most properly belongs to his ...
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... given . It was Charles's greatest mis- fortune to have had few counsellors so judicious , industrious , and experienced as Nicholas ; of such unimpeachable integ . rity , or of a temper so unambitious and averse to intrigue . The King ...
... given . It was Charles's greatest mis- fortune to have had few counsellors so judicious , industrious , and experienced as Nicholas ; of such unimpeachable integ . rity , or of a temper so unambitious and averse to intrigue . The King ...
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