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 3H. G. Bohn, 1863 |
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... sent him some time this present week , and many there are who are confident he will sign them . For my part , I think the personal treaty a mere juggle , and that his Ma- jesty shall never be the nearer to London , if they have power to ...
... sent him some time this present week , and many there are who are confident he will sign them . For my part , I think the personal treaty a mere juggle , and that his Ma- jesty shall never be the nearer to London , if they have power to ...
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... sent against him ; and if Inchiquin so far overpower him in those parts as to make a handsome head , and protect such as shall recruit , without doubt that may prove a great advantage to the affairs and expectations now on foot : but of ...
... sent against him ; and if Inchiquin so far overpower him in those parts as to make a handsome head , and protect such as shall recruit , without doubt that may prove a great advantage to the affairs and expectations now on foot : but of ...
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... sent unto them , with such a commission as might have determined all disputes of precedency in a conjuncture of so much advantage and opportunity , the like whereof we henceforth altogether despair of . When I reflect upon the strange ...
... sent unto them , with such a commission as might have determined all disputes of precedency in a conjuncture of so much advantage and opportunity , the like whereof we henceforth altogether despair of . When I reflect upon the strange ...
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... 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 receive a gallant Admiral : yet it ...
... 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 receive a gallant Admiral : yet it ...
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... sent ; wherein you will find no more satisfaction touching that miscarriage and strange entertainment , than almost the utter defection of the county . Persons have been examined by the committee deputed ; but with such par- tiality on ...
... sent ; wherein you will find no more satisfaction touching that miscarriage and strange entertainment , than almost the utter defection of the county . Persons have been examined by the committee deputed ; but with such par- tiality on ...
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1696 John Evelyn acquaint amongst April army August Barlow to John believe Berkeley to John Bishop of Lincoln Church commands concerning Countess of Sunderland Dear Sir December desire Diary discourse divers Earl Edward Thurland England esteem Evelyn to Dr Evelyn to Jeremy Evelyn to Lord Evelyn to Samuel excellent favour February give hand hath hear HONOURED SIR hope humble servant January January 20 Jeremy Taylor John Evelyn June King lady late learned letter London Lord Cornbury Lord Treasurer Lordship Majesty Majesty's March Medals Meric Casaubon never noble obliged occasion October pardon Parliament particular person pleased pray present Prince received Robert Berkeley Robert Boyle Samuel Pepys Sayes-Court sent September September 27 Sir Thomas Clifford Taylor to John things Thomas Barlow Thomas Creech thought tion treatise unto whereof whilst William Wotton worthy Wotton to John