The Diary of John Evelyn: 1677-1706Macmillan and Company, limited, 1906 - Great Britain |
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... whole place , a thing very extraordinary , so ordered by the prudence of the Magistrates . It has in it fourteen or fifteen beautiful churches : in a word , it is for building , cleanness , and good order , one of the best towns in ...
... whole place , a thing very extraordinary , so ordered by the prudence of the Magistrates . It has in it fourteen or fifteen beautiful churches : in a word , it is for building , cleanness , and good order , one of the best towns in ...
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... whole estates , as the relation extant in print , and brought to our Society , describes at large . 13th September . My Lord's coach conveyed me to Bury , and thence baiting at Newmarket , stepping in at Audley End ' to see that house ...
... whole estates , as the relation extant in print , and brought to our Society , describes at large . 13th September . My Lord's coach conveyed me to Bury , and thence baiting at Newmarket , stepping in at Audley End ' to see that house ...
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... 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 grenadoes , every one having a pouch full ; they had furred caps with coped ...
... 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 grenadoes , every one having a pouch full ; they had furred caps with coped ...
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... 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 " Jesuits ' Morals ...
... 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 " Jesuits ' Morals ...
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... whole nation into a new ferment against them . 31st October . Being my [ the ? ] 58th of my age , required my humble addresses to Almighty God , and that he would take off His heavy hand , still on my family ; and restore comforts to us ...
... whole nation into a new ferment against them . 31st October . Being my [ the ? ] 58th of my age , required my humble addresses to Almighty God , and that he would take off His heavy hand , still on my family ; and restore comforts to us ...
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