Diary and Correspondence of Samuel Pepys, F.R.S.: Secretary to the Admiralty in the Reigns of Charles II and James II, Band 2H. Colburn, 1854 |
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... Coventry ; where I had an hour's private talk with him concerning his own condition , at present being under the censure of the House , being concerned with others in the Bill for selling of offices . He tells me , that though he thinks ...
... Coventry ; where I had an hour's private talk with him concerning his own condition , at present being under the censure of the House , being concerned with others in the Bill for selling of offices . He tells me , that though he thinks ...
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... Coventry did sell their places and other things . I offered him my service , and will with all my heart serve him ; but he tells me he do not think it convenient to meddle , or to any purpose . To West- minster Hall , where I hear more ...
... Coventry did sell their places and other things . I offered him my service , and will with all my heart serve him ; but he tells me he do not think it convenient to meddle , or to any purpose . To West- minster Hall , where I hear more ...
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... Coventry's . He showed me a list he hath prepared for the Parliament's viewe , if the business of his selling of offices should be brought to further hearing , wherein he reckons up , as I remember , 236 offices of ships which have been ...
... Coventry's . He showed me a list he hath prepared for the Parliament's viewe , if the business of his selling of offices should be brought to further hearing , wherein he reckons up , as I remember , 236 offices of ships which have been ...
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... Coventry ; he told me one thing to my great joy , that in the business of Captain Cocke's hemp disputed before him the other day , Mr. Coventry absent , the Duke did him- self tell him since , that Mr. Pepys and he did stand up and ...
... Coventry ; he told me one thing to my great joy , that in the business of Captain Cocke's hemp disputed before him the other day , Mr. Coventry absent , the Duke did him- self tell him since , that Mr. Pepys and he did stand up and ...
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... Coventry ; only the rest of the officers do rather envy than love me , I standing in most of their lights , specially Sir W. Batten , whose cheats I do daily oppose to his great trouble , though he appears mighty kind and willing to ...
... Coventry ; only the rest of the officers do rather envy than love me , I standing in most of their lights , specially Sir W. Batten , whose cheats I do daily oppose to his great trouble , though he appears mighty kind and willing to ...
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