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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... thoughts of that place , but must not flatter myself you will confirm me in them , who arrive there in a more discerning age , and carry with you a little prejudice against the people ; yet some- thing is to be expected from the justice ...
... thoughts of that place , but must not flatter myself you will confirm me in them , who arrive there in a more discerning age , and carry with you a little prejudice against the people ; yet some- thing is to be expected from the justice ...
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... thoughts proceeding from gratitude , a sense of my own want of merit , an apprehension I should 1 The reader may be reminded that Evelyn did not succeed to the paternal estate of Wotton till after his elder brother George's death ...
... thoughts proceeding from gratitude , a sense of my own want of merit , an apprehension I should 1 The reader may be reminded that Evelyn did not succeed to the paternal estate of Wotton till after his elder brother George's death ...
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... thoughts , though it be but with the assurance of our wishes for your perfect recovery . One who is of so judi- cious a temper as you are , cannot , if you give your reason leave to act , but be armed against all accidents which may ...
... thoughts , though it be but with the assurance of our wishes for your perfect recovery . One who is of so judi- cious a temper as you are , cannot , if you give your reason leave to act , but be armed against all accidents which may ...
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... thoughts of changing her con- dition , upon like resolutions of your own ; but be assured , persons so considerable for ... thought strange , but that I should concern myself in my Lady Lewtner's affairs may appear so , being neither ...
... thoughts of changing her con- dition , upon like resolutions of your own ; but be assured , persons so considerable for ... thought strange , but that I should concern myself in my Lady Lewtner's affairs may appear so , being neither ...
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... thought might have en- deavoured more to your satisfaction than I find she is in- clined to do , since not inconsistent with her own interest and the value she has for such a sister . Pardon the liberty I take to tell you my thoughts ...
... thought might have en- deavoured more to your satisfaction than I find she is in- clined to do , since not inconsistent with her own interest and the value she has for such a sister . Pardon the liberty I take to tell you my thoughts ...
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