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 4H. G. Bohn, 1863 |
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... Court gallantry , the entertainment of the wed- ding masquerades , which trebled their number the second night of the wedding that so there was great disorder and confusion caused by it , and with which the solemnity ended : neither can ...
... Court gallantry , the entertainment of the wed- ding masquerades , which trebled their number the second night of the wedding that so there was great disorder and confusion caused by it , and with which the solemnity ended : neither can ...
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... of felicity and that which you possess in a glorious Court , amongst great beauties and wits , and these VOL . IV . D so refined that the charm of that splendour has no 1672 . 33 LETTERS OF MRS . EVELYN . * To Mr Evelyn December, 1672.
... of felicity and that which you possess in a glorious Court , amongst great beauties and wits , and these VOL . IV . D so refined that the charm of that splendour has no 1672 . 33 LETTERS OF MRS . EVELYN . * To Mr Evelyn December, 1672.
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... Court of Aldermen petitioned the King to decide upon the affair ; but the King referred it to the House of Lords , who , after some delay , ordered that the Common- alty should proceed to the choice of the two Sheriffs , at the same ...
... Court of Aldermen petitioned the King to decide upon the affair ; but the King referred it to the House of Lords , who , after some delay , ordered that the Common- alty should proceed to the choice of the two Sheriffs , at the same ...
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... Court , he says that " besides the women who attended on his beloved Queen and Consort , he scarce ad- mitted any great officer to have his wife in the famiiy . Sir Henry Vane was the first that I knew in that kind , who , having a good ...
... Court , he says that " besides the women who attended on his beloved Queen and Consort , he scarce ad- mitted any great officer to have his wife in the famiiy . Sir Henry Vane was the first that I knew in that kind , who , having a good ...
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... Court . But two qualities which he had , prevented his being serviceable to the King , who loved him : the one was , his too great diffidence of himself ; and the other ( quite opposite ) too great a haughtiness in point of honour . By ...
... Court . But two qualities which he had , prevented his being serviceable to the King , who loved him : the one was , his too great diffidence of himself ; and the other ( quite opposite ) too great a haughtiness in point of honour . By ...
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