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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... affectionate tenderness which words can express . You may conclude that they who write in such a manner as this , must be supposed to have a just sense of religion , because there can scarce be assigned one act of a beneficent and ...
... affectionate tenderness which words can express . You may conclude that they who write in such a manner as this , must be supposed to have a just sense of religion , because there can scarce be assigned one act of a beneficent and ...
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... in their behalf , and from the goodness of your nature in mine . Excuse the liberty of , Your affectionate sister , 1 A Protestant , Mrs. Evelyn means . M. E. To Mr. Terryll in Ireland . ' Feb. 10 , 1668 . 13 LETTERS OF MRS . EVELYN .
... in their behalf , and from the goodness of your nature in mine . Excuse the liberty of , Your affectionate sister , 1 A Protestant , Mrs. Evelyn means . M. E. To Mr. Terryll in Ireland . ' Feb. 10 , 1668 . 13 LETTERS OF MRS . EVELYN .
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... affectionate , M. E. DEAR COUSIN , To Mrs. Evelyn of Wotton . 1670 . I am so well persuaded of your good nature and merit , and so sensible of your best civility , that I wish for a more important occasion to express the desire I have ...
... affectionate , M. E. DEAR COUSIN , To Mrs. Evelyn of Wotton . 1670 . I am so well persuaded of your good nature and merit , and so sensible of your best civility , that I wish for a more important occasion to express the desire I have ...
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... affectionate , M. E. To her Son . Oct. 9 , 1671 . DEAR JACK , I do not question your being very happy in so fine a place and so good company , neither do I think you wholly pass your time in diversion . I wish you early wisdom ; it may ...
... affectionate , M. E. To her Son . Oct. 9 , 1671 . DEAR JACK , I do not question your being very happy in so fine a place and so good company , neither do I think you wholly pass your time in diversion . I wish you early wisdom ; it may ...
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... affectionately your friend , than is M. E. SIR , To Mr. Bohun.1 Sayes - Court , March 2 , 1671-2 . When I have assured you that my usual indispo- sition has treated me so severely this winter , that I have had little leisure to think of ...
... affectionately your friend , than is M. E. SIR , To Mr. Bohun.1 Sayes - Court , March 2 , 1671-2 . When I have assured you that my usual indispo- sition has treated me so severely this winter , that I have had little leisure to think of ...
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