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 1Henry Colburn, publisher, 1850 |
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... Hence I walked to a convent of English Nuns , with whom I sat discoursing most part of the afternoon . 8th . Being the morning I came away , I went to see the Prince's Court , an ancient , confused building , not much unlike the Hofft ...
... Hence I walked to a convent of English Nuns , with whom I sat discoursing most part of the afternoon . 8th . Being the morning I came away , I went to see the Prince's Court , an ancient , confused building , not much unlike the Hofft ...
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... hence , we walked into the park , which for being entirely within the walls of the city is particularly remarkable ; nor is it less pleasant than if in the most solitary recesses ; so naturally is it furnished with what- ever may render ...
... hence , we walked into the park , which for being entirely within the walls of the city is particularly remarkable ; nor is it less pleasant than if in the most solitary recesses ; so naturally is it furnished with what- ever may render ...
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... hence , the next day , I marched three English miles towards the packet - boat , being a pretty frigate of six guns , which embarked us for England about three in the afternoon . At our going off , the fort , against which our pinnace ...
... hence , the next day , I marched three English miles towards the packet - boat , being a pretty frigate of six guns , which embarked us for England about three in the afternoon . At our going off , the fort , against which our pinnace ...
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... hence the next day to see the siege of Portsmouth ; for now was that bloody difference between the King and Parliament broken out , which ended in the fatal tragedy so many many years after . It was on the day of its being rendered to ...
... hence the next day to see the siege of Portsmouth ; for now was that bloody difference between the King and Parliament broken out , which ended in the fatal tragedy so many many years after . It was on the day of its being rendered to ...
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... at reasonable rates , and neatly made , being here a merchandise of great account , the town abounding in gun - smiths . In his history of that king . Hence we advanced to Beauvais , another town of good 1643. ] 41 JOHN EVELYN .
... at reasonable rates , and neatly made , being here a merchandise of great account , the town abounding in gun - smiths . In his history of that king . Hence we advanced to Beauvais , another town of good 1643. ] 41 JOHN EVELYN .
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