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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... December , 1670 To my Lady Tuke , after the death of Sir Samuel Tuke . Janu- ary 28 , 1670-1 • To Mr. Bohun . January 29 , 1670-1 Page 3 8 ib . 10 11 ib . 12 14 15 ih . 16 17 19 20 ib . 21 22 23 24 Paga To Mr. Bohun . 1671 * To the same.
... December , 1670 To my Lady Tuke , after the death of Sir Samuel Tuke . Janu- ary 28 , 1670-1 • To Mr. Bohun . January 29 , 1670-1 Page 3 8 ib . 10 11 ib . 12 14 15 ih . 16 17 19 20 ib . 21 22 23 24 Paga To Mr. Bohun . 1671 * To the same.
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... Lady Ann Carr . March 26 , 1672 * To Mr. Evelyn . December , 1672 25 26 ib . 27 29 30 31 32 • 33 * To Mr. Bohun . January , 1672-3 34 * * To Mrs. Saul March 28 , 1673 * To my brother Glanville . December the last , 1673 36 • 37 38 To Lady ...
... Lady Ann Carr . March 26 , 1672 * To Mr. Evelyn . December , 1672 25 26 ib . 27 29 30 31 32 • 33 * To Mr. Bohun . January , 1672-3 34 * * To Mrs. Saul March 28 , 1673 * To my brother Glanville . December the last , 1673 36 • 37 38 To Lady ...
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... lady ever esteemed so . She was the delight of all the conver- sations where she appeared , she was loved and admired , yet never envied by any , not so much as by the women , who seldom allow the perfections of their own sex , lest ...
... lady ever esteemed so . She was the delight of all the conver- sations where she appeared , she was loved and admired , yet never envied by any , not so much as by the women , who seldom allow the perfections of their own sex , lest ...
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... lady , or they'd impute it to sickness , or time , or chance , or the unavoidable frailties of human nature . But I have somewhat digressed from my subject , which was to describe her person or perfections no otherwise than may be ...
... lady , or they'd impute it to sickness , or time , or chance , or the unavoidable frailties of human nature . But I have somewhat digressed from my subject , which was to describe her person or perfections no otherwise than may be ...
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... lady and Mrs. Philips ! The one transported with the shadow of reason , the other possessed of the substance and insensible of her treasure ; and yet men who are esteemed wise and learned , not only put them in equal balance , but ...
... lady and Mrs. Philips ! The one transported with the shadow of reason , the other possessed of the substance and insensible of her treasure ; and yet men who are esteemed wise and learned , not only put them in equal balance , but ...
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