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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... King's murder . What reason the King hath , I know not ; but it seems he is doubtfull of Scotland : and this afternoon , when I was there , the Council was called extraordinary ; and they were opening the letters this last post's coming ...
... King's murder . What reason the King hath , I know not ; but it seems he is doubtfull of Scotland : and this afternoon , when I was there , the Council was called extraordinary ; and they were opening the letters this last post's coming ...
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... King to desire that he would be graciously pleased to let them know who it was that did inform him of what words Sir Richard Temple ' should say , which were to this purpose : " That if the King would side with him , or be guided by him ...
... King to desire that he would be graciously pleased to let them know who it was that did inform him of what words Sir Richard Temple ' should say , which were to this purpose : " That if the King would side with him , or be guided by him ...
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... King hath spent , at least hath received , above four millions of money since he come in and in Sir J. Winter's case , in which I spoke to him , he is so high that he says he deserves to be hanged . To the ' Change ; and by and by comes ...
... King hath spent , at least hath received , above four millions of money since he come in and in Sir J. Winter's case , in which I spoke to him , he is so high that he says he deserves to be hanged . To the ' Change ; and by and by comes ...
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... King . People , says he , in the sea service , it is impossible to do any thing without them , there being not more than three men of the whole King's side that are fit to command almost ; and these were Captain Allen , Smith , and ...
... King . People , says he , in the sea service , it is impossible to do any thing without them , there being not more than three men of the whole King's side that are fit to command almost ; and these were Captain Allen , Smith , and ...
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... King such a thing of Sir Richard Temple , but that upon his honour the words were not spoke by Sir Richard , he having taken a liberty of enlarging to the King upon the discourse which had been between Sir Richard and himself lately ...
... King such a thing of Sir Richard Temple , but that upon his honour the words were not spoke by Sir Richard , he having taken a liberty of enlarging to the King upon the discourse which had been between Sir Richard and himself lately ...
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