The Diary of John Evelyn: 1677-1706Macmillan and Company, limited, 1906 - Great Britain |
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... Parliament , to pay debts . 12th June . I went to London , to give the Lord Ambassador Berkeley ( now returned from the treaty at Nimeguen ) an account of the great trust reposed in me during his absence , I having received and remitted ...
... Parliament , to pay debts . 12th June . I went to London , to give the Lord Ambassador Berkeley ( now returned from the treaty at Nimeguen ) an account of the great trust reposed in me during his absence , I having received and remitted ...
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... Parliament . 16th . I went to Wotton . - 22nd . Mr. Evans , curate of Abinger , preached an excellent sermon on Matt . v . 12. In the afternoon , Mr. Higham at Wotton catechised . 26th . I dined at Mr. Duncomb's , at Sheere , 3 whose ...
... Parliament . 16th . I went to Wotton . - 22nd . Mr. Evans , curate of Abinger , preached an excellent sermon on Matt . v . 12. In the afternoon , Mr. Higham at Wotton catechised . 26th . I dined at Mr. Duncomb's , at Sheere , 3 whose ...
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... Parliament . His Majesty and a world of company were in the field , and the whole army in battalia ; a very glorious sight . Now were brought into service a new sort of soldiers , called Grenadiers , who were dexterous in flinging hand ...
... Parliament . His Majesty and a world of company were in the field , and the whole army in battalia ; a very glorious sight . Now were brought into service a new sort of soldiers , called Grenadiers , who were dexterous in flinging hand ...
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... Parliament and the whole Nation were alarmed about a conspiracy of some eminent Papists for the destruction of the King and introduction of Popery , discovered by one Oates and Dr. Tonge , which last I knew , being the translator of the ...
... Parliament and the whole Nation were alarmed about a conspiracy of some eminent Papists for the destruction of the King and introduction of Popery , discovered by one Oates and Dr. Tonge , which last I knew , being the translator of the ...
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... Parliament , growing now corrupt and interested with long sitting and court practices ; but , with all this , Popery would not go down . This discovery turned them all as one man against it , and nothing was done but to find out the ...
... Parliament , growing now corrupt and interested with long sitting and court practices ; but , with all this , Popery would not go down . This discovery turned them all as one man against it , and nothing was done but to find out the ...
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