Diary and Correspondence of John Evelyn: 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, 1854 |
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... thought themselves ; which ( being called up ) he readily declared at the bar . For this demeanour , it was this day expected the Major should have been ques- tioned by the House ; but nothing was done , save the reception of a petition ...
... thought themselves ; which ( being called up ) he readily declared at the bar . For this demeanour , it was this day expected the Major should have been ques- tioned by the House ; but nothing was done , save the reception of a petition ...
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... thought he will not be admitted , unless he change his spots , and avow their protestations . Cromwell , it is feared , may be near with some horse ; but many do not believe it . The gen- tlemen in the North increase , but have a great ...
... thought he will not be admitted , unless he change his spots , and avow their protestations . Cromwell , it is feared , may be near with some horse ; but many do not believe it . The gen- tlemen in the North increase , but have a great ...
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... thought his Majesty was suddenly to come , and be proceeded upon in the uttermost extremity . All the discourse is now upon that new model called The Agreement of the People , unto which every man will be summoned to subscribe ; and ...
... thought his Majesty was suddenly to come , and be proceeded upon in the uttermost extremity . All the discourse is now upon that new model called The Agreement of the People , unto which every man will be summoned to subscribe ; and ...
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... thoughts of leaving this place in a very short time , if these proceedings continue . Sir , I am altogether confused , and sad for the misery that is come upon us . Since finishing hereof , I received yours of the 19th D 2 1648. ] 35 ...
... thoughts of leaving this place in a very short time , if these proceedings continue . Sir , I am altogether confused , and sad for the misery that is come upon us . Since finishing hereof , I received yours of the 19th D 2 1648. ] 35 ...
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... thought the Lancashire business will disband , and come to nothing ; whereupon also Clitheroe Castle is to be likewise dis- mantled . The affairs of Scotland , as my last spake them ; though some , not your servant , think it is but in ...
... thought the Lancashire business will disband , and come to nothing ; whereupon also Clitheroe Castle is to be likewise dis- mantled . The affairs of Scotland , as my last spake them ; though some , not your servant , think it is but in ...
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