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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... give me leave to beg your ex- cuse for an undesigned fault , and inquire farther what can be the charms of a place which has not only invited but detained persons of so much wit and merit in it ? Can it be the natives ' fame for ...
... give me leave to beg your ex- cuse for an undesigned fault , and inquire farther what can be the charms of a place which has not only invited but detained persons of so much wit and merit in it ? Can it be the natives ' fame for ...
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... gives me a desire to inquire after your health , and a title to interrupt your melancholy thoughts , though it be but ... give your reason leave to act , but be armed against all accidents which may disturb your quiet in a great measure ...
... gives me a desire to inquire after your health , and a title to interrupt your melancholy thoughts , though it be but ... give your reason leave to act , but be armed against all accidents which may disturb your quiet in a great measure ...
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... give a favourable construction to this freedom , and believe it proceeds from the kindest intentions I can express , since I am , Dear sister , your , & c . DEAR SISTER , To Mrs. Evelyn of Woodcot . I very much rejoice in the ...
... give a favourable construction to this freedom , and believe it proceeds from the kindest intentions I can express , since I am , Dear sister , your , & c . DEAR SISTER , To Mrs. Evelyn of Woodcot . I very much rejoice in the ...
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... give those tutors and overseers you think so exact over you , less trouble than I fear they have with you . Much is to be wished in your behalf : that your temper were humble and tractable , your inclinations virtuous , and that from ...
... give those tutors and overseers you think so exact over you , less trouble than I fear they have with you . Much is to be wished in your behalf : that your temper were humble and tractable , your inclinations virtuous , and that from ...
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... give me leave to lament the loss of so good conversation as I promised myself in yours : but to let you see I can prefer the satisfaction of a friend to my own , I will turn my com- plaints of you into good wishes for the success of so ...
... give me leave to lament the loss of so good conversation as I promised myself in yours : but to let you see I can prefer the satisfaction of a friend to my own , I will turn my com- plaints of you into good wishes for the success of so ...
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