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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... Present . Upwards of 100 fine Engravings on Wood , and a Map . Jesse's Anecdotes of Dogs . New Edition , with large additions . Numerous fine Woodcuts after Harvey , Bewick , and others . ; or , with the addition of 34 highly - finished ...
... Present . Upwards of 100 fine Engravings on Wood , and a Map . Jesse's Anecdotes of Dogs . New Edition , with large additions . Numerous fine Woodcuts after Harvey , Bewick , and others . ; or , with the addition of 34 highly - finished ...
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... present to my thoughts , and I see them re - acted as it were before my eyes . This made strong impressions on my mind , so that I could not rest till I had recollected the substance of them , and from thence some general reflections ...
... present to my thoughts , and I see them re - acted as it were before my eyes . This made strong impressions on my mind , so that I could not rest till I had recollected the substance of them , and from thence some general reflections ...
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... present greatness and favour to her friends . I found Doctor Charlton with her , complimenting her wit and learning in a high manner ; which she took to be so much her due that she swore if the schools did not banish Aristotle and read ...
... present greatness and favour to her friends . I found Doctor Charlton with her , complimenting her wit and learning in a high manner ; which she took to be so much her due that she swore if the schools did not banish Aristotle and read ...
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... present , from a full persuasion I was never treated with more reality and kindness , which gains infinitely upon such a temper as mine is : I wish you were as well inclined to believe as I am that passage in Scripture reasonable ...
... present , from a full persuasion I was never treated with more reality and kindness , which gains infinitely upon such a temper as mine is : I wish you were as well inclined to believe as I am that passage in Scripture reasonable ...
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... present sense of things I could join with you in grieving , having made as particular a loss as ever any did in a friend , I dare not in- dulge your sorrow , especially when I consider how preju- dicial it will prove to yourself and ...
... present sense of things I could join with you in grieving , having made as particular a loss as ever any did in a friend , I dare not in- dulge your sorrow , especially when I consider how preju- dicial it will prove to yourself and ...
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