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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... answer all ends except that of expense , which must be greater there than elsewhere ; but not to be valued , considering the advantages of good conversation , the emu lation which young persons of good birth raise in one an- other , the ...
... answer all ends except that of expense , which must be greater there than elsewhere ; but not to be valued , considering the advantages of good conversation , the emu lation which young persons of good birth raise in one an- other , the ...
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... answer to your first came safe to you , since it passed under your niece's cover . Of any person I know , you had the least reason to visit France , either 1668-9 , 15 LETTERS OF MRS . EVELYN . *To the same *To my brother Glanville in ...
... answer to your first came safe to you , since it passed under your niece's cover . Of any person I know , you had the least reason to visit France , either 1668-9 , 15 LETTERS OF MRS . EVELYN . *To the same *To my brother Glanville in ...
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... answer our expectations as you pretend to be , you would give those tutors and overseers you think so exact over you , less trouble than I fear they have with you . Much is to be wished in your behalf : that your temper were humble and ...
... answer our expectations as you pretend to be , you would give those tutors and overseers you think so exact over you , less trouble than I fear they have with you . Much is to be wished in your behalf : that your temper were humble and ...
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... answer to some discourses you held before your departure concerning my cousin Glanville : it might have spared you the trouble , and my cousins the importunity , of a proposition not at all to their advantage or our satisfaction , since ...
... answer to some discourses you held before your departure concerning my cousin Glanville : it might have spared you the trouble , and my cousins the importunity , of a proposition not at all to their advantage or our satisfaction , since ...
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... answer to every particular of your first letter ; but since there is no recalling of the dead , let us not mingle past sorrows with the present ; every moment produces new occasions to exer- cise our morality . To comply with Mrs ...
... answer to every particular of your first letter ; but since there is no recalling of the dead , let us not mingle past sorrows with the present ; every moment produces new occasions to exer- cise our morality . To comply with Mrs ...
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