The Diary of John Evelyn: 1677-1706Macmillan and Company, limited, 1906 - Great Britain |
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... 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 to him no less than £ 20,000 to my no small trouble and loss ...
... 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 to him no less than £ 20,000 to my no small trouble and loss ...
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... give him the grace to make a right use of it ! 8 1677-8 : 23rd January . Dined with the Duke of Norfolk , being the first time I had seen him since the death of his elder brother , who died at Padua in Italy , where he had resided above ...
... give him the grace to make a right use of it ! 8 1677-8 : 23rd January . Dined with the Duke of Norfolk , being the first time I had seen him since the death of his elder brother , who died at Padua in Italy , where he had resided above ...
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... give them an account of what I had procured , that they might call a Council and appoint a day to wait on the Duke to thank him for this munificent gift . 3rd September . I went to London , to dine with Mrs. Godolphin , and found her in ...
... give them an account of what I had procured , that they might call a Council and appoint a day to wait on the Duke to thank him for this munificent gift . 3rd September . I went to London , to dine with Mrs. Godolphin , and found her in ...
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... give her character , having designed to consecrate her worthy life to posterity . ' Her husband , struck with unspeakable affliction , fell down as dead . The King himself , and all the Court , expressed their sorrow . To the poor and ...
... give her character , having designed to consecrate her worthy life to posterity . ' Her husband , struck with unspeakable affliction , fell down as dead . The King himself , and all the Court , expressed their sorrow . To the poor and ...
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... give him their suffrages were so many , that I believe they eat and drank him out near £ 2000 , by a most abominable custom . 1 [ Dr. Ralph Cudworth , 1617-88 . ] 2 See ante , vol . ii . p . 25. ] 4I.e. George Evelyn of Wotton . ] 5 See ...
... give him their suffrages were so many , that I believe they eat and drank him out near £ 2000 , by a most abominable custom . 1 [ Dr. Ralph Cudworth , 1617-88 . ] 2 See ante , vol . ii . p . 25. ] 4I.e. George Evelyn of Wotton . ] 5 See ...
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