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 BrowneHenry Colburn, publisher, 1852 |
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... commands to the C. of Clare . My uncle resolves to visit you about fifteen days hence , with whom Mr. L. , who , in ... command of Thomas Lord Fairfax ( for so are the terms ) ; and a positive answer to be expedited within fifteen days ...
... commands to the C. of Clare . My uncle resolves to visit you about fifteen days hence , with whom Mr. L. , who , in ... command of Thomas Lord Fairfax ( for so are the terms ) ; and a positive answer to be expedited within fifteen days ...
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... command the navy , for the Rich * is sent empty away from Portsmouth ( whatever they brag ) , and we are made to believe here six or seven more are come in to them . Many of our ships are under sail for Holland , where we hope they may ...
... command the navy , for the Rich * is sent empty away from Portsmouth ( whatever they brag ) , and we are made to believe here six or seven more are come in to them . Many of our ships are under sail for Holland , where we hope they may ...
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... command from his Excellency : all is now in their hands , and we are an utterly lost nation , without the mercy of God . I am right sorry to under- stand the loss of so many of my letters , as I perceive have miscarried , because some ...
... command from his Excellency : all is now in their hands , and we are an utterly lost nation , without the mercy of God . I am right sorry to under- stand the loss of so many of my letters , as I perceive have miscarried , because some ...
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... commands , in order to my coming over . But , before this can be effected , I must see the fruits of this uncontradicted accord , by the usual frequency of your letters ; which have hitherto been so great strangers , that I have cause ...
... commands , in order to my coming over . But , before this can be effected , I must see the fruits of this uncontradicted accord , by the usual frequency of your letters ; which have hitherto been so great strangers , that I have cause ...
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... command , in personally proclaiming the act of having no more kingly government , is sent to the tower for a month , fined £ 2000 , and disabled from bearing any office . This is news of concernment and of great consequence . Maxfield ...
... command , in personally proclaiming the act of having no more kingly government , is sent to the tower for a month , fined £ 2000 , and disabled from bearing any office . This is news of concernment and of great consequence . Maxfield ...
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