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, Volume 2G. Bell, 1889 - Great Britain |
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... cause them to retire into the fields again , where they were watched all this night . I left them pretty quiet , and came home sufficiently weary and broken . Their spirite thus a little calmed , and the affright abated , they now began ...
... cause them to retire into the fields again , where they were watched all this night . I left them pretty quiet , and came home sufficiently weary and broken . Their spirite thus a little calmed , and the affright abated , they now began ...
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... caused me something to alter what I had so crudely done , though for the most part I still persist in my former discourse , and which I here send you as complete as an imperfect copy will give me leave , and the supplement of an ill ...
... caused me something to alter what I had so crudely done , though for the most part I still persist in my former discourse , and which I here send you as complete as an imperfect copy will give me leave , and the supplement of an ill ...
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... cause of my Lord Cleveland ' pleaded before the House of Lords ; and was this day forty - six years of age , wonderfully protected by the mercies of God , for which I render him immortal thanks . 14th November . I went my winter ...
... cause of my Lord Cleveland ' pleaded before the House of Lords ; and was this day forty - six years of age , wonderfully protected by the mercies of God , for which I render him immortal thanks . 14th November . I went my winter ...
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... cause of Charles II . He died June 5th , 1675. See the whole proceedings in this affair in the Journals of Lords and Commons , under date of 1666 . 2 Of this " nearest kinsman " and his family , seated at Petersham in Surrey , see ...
... cause of Charles II . He died June 5th , 1675. See the whole proceedings in this affair in the Journals of Lords and Commons , under date of 1666 . 2 Of this " nearest kinsman " and his family , seated at Petersham in Surrey , see ...
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... caused me , fearing the enemy might venture up the Thames even to London ( which they might have done with ease , and fired all the vessels in the River , too ) , to send away my best goods , plate , & c . , from my house to another ...
... caused me , fearing the enemy might venture up the Thames even to London ( which they might have done with ease , and fired all the vessels in the River , too ) , to send away my best goods , plate , & c . , from my house to another ...
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