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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... doubt of your good reception where your merit is well understood ; I am rather to wish you may not meet with engagements to keep you long out of this country , which , if so unhappy as to impart vices to its neighbours , cannot boast of ...
... doubt of your good reception where your merit is well understood ; I am rather to wish you may not meet with engagements to keep you long out of this country , which , if so unhappy as to impart vices to its neighbours , cannot boast of ...
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... doubt the affection of your , & c . To Mr. Bohun . Sayes - court , Jan. 29 , 1670-1 . SIR , If a friend be of infinite value living , how much cause have we to lament him dead ! Such a friend was Sir Samuel Tuke , who retired out of ...
... doubt the affection of your , & c . To Mr. Bohun . Sayes - court , Jan. 29 , 1670-1 . SIR , If a friend be of infinite value living , how much cause have we to lament him dead ! Such a friend was Sir Samuel Tuke , who retired out of ...
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... doubts again your last confirms my belief , being a very obliging letter . Love cannot be the motive from a man 26 1671 . LETTERS OF MRS . EVELYN . To Mr Bohun 1671 *To the same May, 1671 * To my brother Glanville October 8, 1671.
... doubts again your last confirms my belief , being a very obliging letter . Love cannot be the motive from a man 26 1671 . LETTERS OF MRS . EVELYN . To Mr Bohun 1671 *To the same May, 1671 * To my brother Glanville October 8, 1671.
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... doubt the part you take in this loss ; you have ever showed yourself a friend in so many instances , that I presume upon your compassion ; nothing but this just occasion could have hindered me from welcom- ing you to town , and ...
... doubt the part you take in this loss ; you have ever showed yourself a friend in so many instances , that I presume upon your compassion ; nothing but this just occasion could have hindered me from welcom- ing you to town , and ...
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... doubt there wilbe few fident that that will dare to appeare here to oppose y party fynde ther that now swayeth ; & I pray God there be not some was neces- designe in deteyning yo Matic there till yo ' affaires & I hope here be reduced ...
... doubt there wilbe few fident that that will dare to appeare here to oppose y party fynde ther that now swayeth ; & I pray God there be not some was neces- designe in deteyning yo Matic there till yo ' affaires & I hope here be reduced ...
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