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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... I should concern myself in my Lady Lewtner's affairs may appear so , being neither solicited by my brother , who knows nothing of my per- sumption in his behalf , nor called to council by 18 1670 . LETTERS OF MRS . EVELYN .
... I should concern myself in my Lady Lewtner's affairs may appear so , being neither solicited by my brother , who knows nothing of my per- sumption in his behalf , nor called to council by 18 1670 . LETTERS OF MRS . EVELYN .
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... appear to be so . Fallacies will only pass in schools . When you thoroughly weigh these considerations , I hope you will apply them to your own advantage , as well as to our infinite satisfaction . I pray daily God would inspire you ...
... appear to be so . Fallacies will only pass in schools . When you thoroughly weigh these considerations , I hope you will apply them to your own advantage , as well as to our infinite satisfaction . I pray daily God would inspire you ...
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... appear there never was a better nor a more worthy man . Such was his temper , prudence , charity , and good conduct , that he gained the weak and preserved the wise . The suddenness of his death was a surprise only to his friends ; as ...
... appear there never was a better nor a more worthy man . Such was his temper , prudence , charity , and good conduct , that he gained the weak and preserved the wise . The suddenness of his death was a surprise only to his friends ; as ...
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... appears more like a Grecian orator than a Christian preacher for three parts of each sermon , -which how neces- sary , now whole countries are under the Christian profes- sion , I know not , -one would imagine 26 hundred years had worn ...
... appears more like a Grecian orator than a Christian preacher for three parts of each sermon , -which how neces- sary , now whole countries are under the Christian profes- sion , I know not , -one would imagine 26 hundred years had worn ...
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... appear from the letters now printed , he had a house at Thorpe , in Surrey . The reader of these letters will scarcely need to be told that he was not only a devoted servant of Charles I. , but a diligent and faithful adviser , never ...
... appear from the letters now printed , he had a house at Thorpe , in Surrey . The reader of these letters will scarcely need to be told that he was not only a devoted servant of Charles I. , but a diligent and faithful adviser , never ...
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