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 3G. Bell and Sons, 1881 |
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... things , and men esteem me happy . Ego autem , peccatorum sordibus inquinatus , diebus ac noctibus opperior cum timore reddere novissimum quadrantem : Whilst that account is in suspense , who can truly enjoy any thing in this life sine ...
... things , and men esteem me happy . Ego autem , peccatorum sordibus inquinatus , diebus ac noctibus opperior cum timore reddere novissimum quadrantem : Whilst that account is in suspense , who can truly enjoy any thing in this life sine ...
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... things neither in diffi- dence of your bounty or to instruct it , but to give you notice when it would arrive most seasonably , and because I found the modesty of the person might injure his fortune , as well as the greatness of your ...
... things neither in diffi- dence of your bounty or to instruct it , but to give you notice when it would arrive most seasonably , and because I found the modesty of the person might injure his fortune , as well as the greatness of your ...
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... things , yet , if ever you should affect to live a retired life hereafter , you will take more pleasure in those recreations than you can now imagine . And really gentlemen despising those vulgar things , deprive themselves of many ...
... things , yet , if ever you should affect to live a retired life hereafter , you will take more pleasure in those recreations than you can now imagine . And really gentlemen despising those vulgar things , deprive themselves of many ...
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Dr Isaac Basire to John Evelyn Oct 2 1647 | 3 |
Francis Barlow to John Evelyn | 5 |
The Rev Richard Richardson to John Evelyn June 2 1702 386 | 23 |
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