Argier hath of late troubled me, because my Lord hath not done what he went for, though he did as much as any man in the world could have done. The want of money puts all things, and above all things the Navy, out of order... Diary - Página 183de Samuel Pepys - 1661Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Samuel Pepys - 1867 - 484 páginas
...fleet of my Lord of Sandwich, who is now at Lisbone to bring over the Queen. The business of Algiers hath of late troubled me, because my Lord hath not...money puts all things, and above all, the Navy, out of 1 This fray was the occasion of a good joke at the French Court, thus related in the Meuagiana, voL... | |
| John Murray (publishers.) - 1874 - 350 páginas
...Algiers. In the latter mission he was quite unsuccessful. Pepys observes, " The business of Algiers hath of late troubled me, because My Lord hath not...as much as any man in the world could have done." And later, that early in 1662 letters came from " My Lord " that by a great storm and tempest the whole... | |
| sir Robert Lambert Playfair - 1878 - 408 páginas
...Algiers. In the latter mission he was quite unsuccessful. Pepys observes, "The business of Algiers hath of late troubled me, because My Lord hath not...as much as any man in the world could have done." And later, that early in 1662 letters came from "My Lord" that "by a great storm and tempest the whole... | |
| Lisbeth Gooch Séguin Strahan - 1878 - 534 páginas
...Algiers. In this he was not successful, for Pepys in his " Diary" observes — " The business of Algiers hath of late troubled me, because my lord hath not...as much as any man in the world could have done." And later he mentions, that in 1662 letters came from "my lord"— " That by a great storm and tempest... | |
| Sir Robert Lambert Playfair - 1884 - 368 páginas
...could have done. The want of money puts all things, and above all, the Navy, out of order ; and yet 1 do not see that the King takes care to bring in any...money, but thinks of new designs to lay out money.' On another occasion Pepys took Mr. Pett to the Countess of Sandwich to kiss her hand ; there he heard... | |
| Sir Robert Lambert Playfair, John Murray (Firm) - 1891 - 458 páginas
...Algiers. In the latter mission he was quite unsuccessful. Pepys observes, " The business of Algiers hath of late troubled me, because My Lord hath not...as much as any man in the world could have done." And later, that early in 1662 letters came from " My Lord " that "by a great storm and tempest the... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1893 - 246 páginas
...Sandwich, who is now at Lisbon to bring over the Queen, who do now keep a Court as Queen of England. The business of Argier hath of late troubled me, because...done. The want of money puts all things, and above all things the Navy, out of order; and yet I do not see that the King takes care to bring in any money,... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1905 - 846 páginas
...fleet of my Lord of Sandwich, who is now at Lisbon to bring over the Queen. The business of Algiers to words, which, therefore, cannot be natural to...it as, it may be, I should be, if I were acquainted ; nnH yçt I dn not SPP ih.it the Kim; takes care to lirinp ¡n яру шоп.-у, biitlhinks of new... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1905 - 860 páginas
...fleet of my Lord of Sandwich, who is now at Lisbon to bring over the Queen. The business of Algiers ed. 7th. Did business, though not much, at the office,...because of the horrible crowd and lamentable moan ab>ve all the Navy, out of order ; and yet I do not see that the King takes care to bring in any money,... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1910 - 462 páginas
...Sandwich, who is now at Lisbon to bring over the Queen, who do now keep a Court as Queen of England. The business of Argier hath of late troubled me, because...done. The want of money puts all things, and above all things the Navy, out of order ; and yet I do not see that the King takes care to bring in any money,... | |
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