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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... wish fame on so doubtful a foundation as the caprice of mankind . Do not impute my silence to neglect . Had you seen me these ten days continually entertaining persons of different humour , age , and sense , not only at meals , or ...
... wish fame on so doubtful a foundation as the caprice of mankind . Do not impute my silence to neglect . Had you seen me these ten days continually entertaining persons of different humour , age , and sense , not only at meals , or ...
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... wishes for the continuance of it . The favour you intend me on Monday I receive with much satis- faction , but fear you will not afford it us long , when you find the many inconveniences of a little house , a disordered family , and the ...
... wishes for the continuance of it . The favour you intend me on Monday I receive with much satis- faction , but fear you will not afford it us long , when you find the many inconveniences of a little house , a disordered family , and the ...
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... 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 many virtues to spare . This may truly be esteemed an admiring age , if distance ...
... 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 many virtues to spare . This may truly be esteemed an admiring age , if distance ...
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... wishes , which shall accompany you till I can assure you in a better manner how much I am , To my Brother Glanville at Wotton . Sir , & c . Sept. 21 , 1670 . SIR , I will not study much or long to excuse those weak tears you so slight ...
... wishes , which shall accompany you till I can assure you in a better manner how much I am , To my Brother Glanville at Wotton . Sir , & c . Sept. 21 , 1670 . SIR , I will not study much or long to excuse those weak tears you so slight ...
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... wish you already knew , so I might be spared the telling them , because advantageous to me , and which are not ... wishes for your perfect recovery . One who is of so judi- cious a temper as you are , cannot , if you give your reason ...
... wish you already knew , so I might be spared the telling them , because advantageous to me , and which are not ... wishes for your perfect recovery . One who is of so judi- cious a temper as you are , cannot , if you give your reason ...
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