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, Том 3H. Colburn, 1857 |
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... rendered him many thanks : but conjecture , from the daily conversation of your brother Sir D. 41 , and Mr. 32 with ... rendering you the best intelligence I can learn ; for so is my duty , and I am resolved to discharge that so long as ...
... rendered him many thanks : but conjecture , from the daily conversation of your brother Sir D. 41 , and Mr. 32 with ... rendering you the best intelligence I can learn ; for so is my duty , and I am resolved to discharge that so long as ...
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... rendered them of the town such a light and oppor- tunity to fight by , that , upon a second bold issue , they recovered not only their losses , but gave a great overthrow to the enemy , causing them to make towards their ord- nance ...
... rendered them of the town such a light and oppor- tunity to fight by , that , upon a second bold issue , they recovered not only their losses , but gave a great overthrow to the enemy , causing them to make towards their ord- nance ...
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... render you the best intelligence I can learn . Since my last , I received an express from a correspon- dent of mine in the Isle of Wight , which gives me great hopes that the treaty may yet produce something like a settlement , which we ...
... render you the best intelligence I can learn . Since my last , I received an express from a correspon- dent of mine in the Isle of Wight , which gives me great hopes that the treaty may yet produce something like a settlement , which we ...
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... rendered in the English tongue ; that all religions may be tolerated which shall not be apparently prejudicial to the State ; and finally , that delin- quents be brought to a speedy trial ; -such forces to be still maintained in several ...
... rendered in the English tongue ; that all religions may be tolerated which shall not be apparently prejudicial to the State ; and finally , that delin- quents be brought to a speedy trial ; -such forces to be still maintained in several ...
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... render them desperate . That which I mentioned of the late sea - prize is alto- gether confirmed , and hath wrought very great apprehen- sions in this town , for remedy whereof I see yet no sudden appearance . As for Ireland , make use ...
... render them desperate . That which I mentioned of the late sea - prize is alto- gether confirmed , and hath wrought very great apprehen- sions in this town , for remedy whereof I see yet no sudden appearance . As for Ireland , make use ...
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acknowledge acquainted affectionate amongst assure believe Bishop blessed Boyle Church commands concerning confident Countess of Sunderland curious Dear Sir desire Diary discourse divers Earl endeavour England esteem Evelyn to Dr excellent faithful father favour fear give Grace Gresham College hand hath hear HONOURED SIR hope humble servant illustrious impertinent infinitely Jeremy Taylor John Evelyn kind King lady late learned letter likewise London Lord Lord Arlington Lord Chancellor Lordship Lucretius Majesty Majesty's mention Meric Casaubon never noble obliged occasion papers pardon Parliament particular person pleased pray present pretend Prince published received render Robert Boyle Royal Society Samuel Tuke Sayes-Court sent speak Taylor to John thanks things THOMAS BARLOW THOMAS CREECH thought tion treatise unto Viscount Cornbury whereof whilst William Wotton wish worthy Wotton write