Now, after all this, I can say that, besides the pleasure of the sight of these glorious things, I may now shut my eyes against any other objects, nor for the future trouble myself to see things of state and showe, as being sure never to see the like... Memoirs of the Court of Charles the Second - Página 338de Anthony Hamilton (Count), Charles II (King of England) - 1859 - 546 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Granville Penn - 1833 - 646 páginas
...with any such qualifying recollections, was rapidly travelling to its philosophical conclusion : " After all this, I can say, " that besides the pleasure...the future trouble myself " to see things of state or show ; as being sure never " to see the like again in this world ! " May 9th. — The new parliament... | |
| Granville Penn - 1833 - 644 páginas
...with any such qualifying recollections, was rapidly travelling to its philosophical conclusion : " After all this, I can say, " that besides the pleasure...the future trouble myself " to see things of state or show ; as being sure never " to see the like again in this world ! " May 9th. — The new parliament... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1848 - 472 páginas
...cavalcade with Maynard,2 to whom people wish the same fortune. There was also this night, in King Streete, a woman had her eye put out by a boy's flinging a...the future trouble myself to see things of state and showe, as being sure never to see the like again in this world. 24th. Waked in the morning, with my... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1854 - 494 páginas
...knighted him. In 1661 he to whom people wish the same fortune. There was also this night, in King Streete, a woman had her eye put out by a boy's flinging a...the future trouble myself to see things of state and showe, as being sure never to see the like again in this world. 24th. Waked in the morning, with my... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1854 - 496 páginas
...knighted him. In 1661 ho to whom people wish the same fortune. There was also this night, in King Streete, a woman had her eye put out by a boy's flinging a...sight of these glorious things, I may now shut my eyes agaiust any other objects, nor for the future trouble myself to see things of state and showe, as being... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1855 - 478 páginas
...fortune. There was also this night, in King Streete, a woman had her eye put out by a boy's flirfging a firebrand into the coach. Now, after all this, I...the future trouble myself to see things of state and showe, as being sure never to see the like again in this world. 24th. Waked in the morning, with my... | |
| Mrs. A. T. Thomson - 1862 - 360 páginas
...sort, 'who did tipple so ' in the evening. ' Now, after all this,' Pepys winds up his narrative, ' I can say that, besides the pleasure of the sight...the future trouble myself to see things of state and she we, as being sure never to see the like again in this world.' Among the strangers who looked on... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1867 - 484 páginas
...appointed one of the Commissioners of the Great fortune. There was also this night, in King Streete, a woman had her eye put out by a boy's flinging a...the future trouble myself to see things of state and showe, as being sure never to see the like again in this world. 24th. Waked in the morning, with my... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1875 - 552 páginas
...cavalcade with Maynard,1 to whom people wish the same fortune. There was also this night in King-streete, a woman had her eye put out by a boy's flinging a...the future trouble myself to see things of state and showe, as' being sure never to see the like again in this world. 24th. \Waked in the morning with my... | |
| Samuel [collections] Pepys - 1875 - 650 páginas
...cavalcade with Maynard,1 to whom people wish the same fortune. There was also this night in King-streete, a woman had her eye put out by a boy's flinging a...the future trouble myself to see things of state and showe, as being sure never to see the like again in this world. 24th. Waked in the morning with my... | |
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