The Diary of John Evelyn: 1677-1706Macmillan and Company, limited, 1906 - Great Britain |
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... say the Church of Rome was a true church ; but it was a captious mistake ; for he never affirmed anything that could be more to their reproach , and that such was the present Church of Rome , showing how much it had erred . There was ...
... say the Church of Rome was a true church ; but it was a captious mistake ; for he never affirmed anything that could be more to their reproach , and that such was the present Church of Rome , showing how much it had erred . There was ...
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... 30th July , to the universal grief of all that knew or heard of his great worth , nor had any a greater loss than myself . Oft would he say I was the oldest acquaintance he had in England ( when his father 50 1680 THE DIARY OF.
... 30th July , to the universal grief of all that knew or heard of his great worth , nor had any a greater loss than myself . Oft would he say I was the oldest acquaintance he had in England ( when his father 50 1680 THE DIARY OF.
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... say , a sort or race of valiant women , given to war ; that Persia was extremely fertile ; he spoke also of Japan and China , and of the many great errors of our late geographers , as we suggested matter for discourse . 1 See ante , vol ...
... say , a sort or race of valiant women , given to war ; that Persia was extremely fertile ; he spoke also of Japan and China , and of the many great errors of our late geographers , as we suggested matter for discourse . 1 See ante , vol ...
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... say , a sort or race of valiant women , given to war ; that Persia was extremely fertile ; he spoke also of Japan and China , and of the many great errors of our late geographers , as we suggested matter for discourse . 1 See ante , vol ...
... say , a sort or race of valiant women , given to war ; that Persia was extremely fertile ; he spoke also of Japan and China , and of the many great errors of our late geographers , as we suggested matter for discourse . 1 See ante , vol ...
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... says Reresby , " that myself that sat and heard most of the trial knew not what to believe , had the evidence been men of any credit ; but such incoherences , and indeed contradic- tions in my judgment , appeared towards the latter end ...
... says Reresby , " that myself that sat and heard most of the trial knew not what to believe , had the evidence been men of any credit ; but such incoherences , and indeed contradic- tions in my judgment , appeared towards the latter end ...
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