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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... horses . In this passage , we frequently changed our barge , by reason of the bridges thwarting our course . Here I observed numerous families inhabiting their vessels and floating dwellings , so built and divided by cabins , as few ...
... horses . In this passage , we frequently changed our barge , by reason of the bridges thwarting our course . Here I observed numerous families inhabiting their vessels and floating dwellings , so built and divided by cabins , as few ...
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... horses ; in some four , in others six , as in Brussels itself I had observed . In Antwerp I saw , as I remember , four dogs draw five lusty children in a chariot : the master commands them whither he pleases , crying his wares about the ...
... horses ; in some four , in others six , as in Brussels itself I had observed . In Antwerp I saw , as I remember , four dogs draw five lusty children in a chariot : the master commands them whither he pleases , crying his wares about the ...
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... it was believed he would ) pursued his advantage . I came in with my horse and arms just at the retreat ; but was not permitted to stay longer than the 15th by reason of the army marching to Gloucester 38 [ LONDON , DIARY OF.
... it was believed he would ) pursued his advantage . I came in with my horse and arms just at the retreat ; but was not permitted to stay longer than the 15th by reason of the army marching to Gloucester 38 [ LONDON , DIARY OF.
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... afterwards succeeded them , and became at that time the most famous of England . * Now called Ball's Park , belonging to the present Marquis Townsend . 12th July . I sent my black menage horse and 1642-3 . ] 39 JOHN EVELYN .
... afterwards succeeded them , and became at that time the most famous of England . * Now called Ball's Park , belonging to the present Marquis Townsend . 12th July . I sent my black menage horse and 1642-3 . ] 39 JOHN EVELYN .
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... horse and furniture with a friend to his Majesty , then at Oxford . 23rd . The Covenant being pressed , I absented myself ; but , finding it impossible to evade the doing very unhand- some things , and which had been a great cause of my ...
... horse and furniture with a friend to his Majesty , then at Oxford . 23rd . The Covenant being pressed , I absented myself ; but , finding it impossible to evade the doing very unhand- some things , and which had been a great cause of my ...
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