Diary and Correspondence of John Evelyn ... To which is Subjoined the Private Correspondence Between King Charles 1. and Sir Edward Nicholas, and Between Sir Edward Hyde, Afterwards Earl of Clarendon, and Sir Richard Browne: Edited from the Original MSS. at Wotten by William BrayG. Routledge, 1900 - 951 страници |
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... Parliament , the Rump Parliament ( so called as retaining some few rotten members of the other ) being dissolved ; and for joy whereof were many thousands of rumps roasted publicly in the streets at the bonfires this nighta , with ...
... Parliament , the Rump Parliament ( so called as retaining some few rotten members of the other ) being dissolved ; and for joy whereof were many thousands of rumps roasted publicly in the streets at the bonfires this nighta , with ...
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... Parliament dispose of the great offices amongst themselves . The Great Seal , Treasury and Admiralty put into commission of many unexpected persons , to gratify the more ; so that by the present appearance of things ( unless God ...
... Parliament dispose of the great offices amongst themselves . The Great Seal , Treasury and Admiralty put into commission of many unexpected persons , to gratify the more ; so that by the present appearance of things ( unless God ...
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... Parliament to give yor Highnesse notice , That if ye King bee pleased to desire a safe conduct for ye Duke of Richmond & ye Ea : of South'ton wth their attendants from ye Lords and Commons assembled in ye Parliamt of England at ...
... Parliament to give yor Highnesse notice , That if ye King bee pleased to desire a safe conduct for ye Duke of Richmond & ye Ea : of South'ton wth their attendants from ye Lords and Commons assembled in ye Parliamt of England at ...
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DIARY OF JOHN EVELYN | 1 |
To Mr Bohun January 16723 | 3 |
John Evelyn to Henry Lord Howard March 14 16689 | 14 |
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