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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... occasion to come over myself in person to give you thanks for your favourable communication of that twin of printed letters , which you were pleased to send me . They came opportunely , for I made present use of one of them to disabuse ...
... occasion to come over myself in person to give you thanks for your favourable communication of that twin of printed letters , which you were pleased to send me . They came opportunely , for I made present use of one of them to disabuse ...
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... occasions , as if somebody had expressly bespoken him ; that evening I made a visit to my Lord of 36 , and my character goes among all mine acquaintance for the civilest traveller that ever returned ; for I was expected all ribbon ...
... occasions , as if somebody had expressly bespoken him ; that evening I made a visit to my Lord of 36 , and my character goes among all mine acquaintance for the civilest traveller that ever returned ; for I was expected all ribbon ...
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... occasions . By which practice of theirs ( if the City be no wiser ) this town will insensibly fall under a considerable bondage again ; for all their militia , and the junto at Westminster , make all possible diligence to put the ...
... occasions . By which practice of theirs ( if the City be no wiser ) this town will insensibly fall under a considerable bondage again ; for all their militia , and the junto at Westminster , make all possible diligence to put the ...
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... occasions ) . That none who make their composi- tions , shall be ever hereafter molested for any thing said or done during these last engagements ; that all public receivers be brought to an account ; that laws may be abridged , and all ...
... occasions ) . That none who make their composi- tions , shall be ever hereafter molested for any thing said or done during these last engagements ; that all public receivers be brought to an account ; that laws may be abridged , and all ...
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... occasion to beg this favour of you , confiding to your can- did and uninterested ingenuity that I have found in you , that you will afford it me ; seeing it is only to assist me to manifest the truth without prejudice to any . Surely I ...
... occasion to beg this favour of you , confiding to your can- did and uninterested ingenuity that I have found in you , that you will afford it me ; seeing it is only to assist me to manifest the truth without prejudice to any . Surely I ...
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