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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... Queen begins to be briske , and play like other ladies , and is quite another woman from what she was . It may be , it may make the King like her the better , and forsake his two mistresses , my Lady Castlemaine and Stewart . 6 5th . To ...
... Queen begins to be briske , and play like other ladies , and is quite another woman from what she was . It may be , it may make the King like her the better , and forsake his two mistresses , my Lady Castlemaine and Stewart . 6 5th . To ...
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... Queen hath much changed her humour , and is become very pleasant and sociable as any ; and they say is with child , or believed to be so . After church to Sir W. Batten's ; where my Lady Batten inveighed mightily against the German ...
... Queen hath much changed her humour , and is become very pleasant and sociable as any ; and they say is with child , or believed to be so . After church to Sir W. Batten's ; where my Lady Batten inveighed mightily against the German ...
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... Queen Elizabeth's time . One replied , that there are many species of creatures where the male gives the denomination to both sexes , as swan and woodcocke , but not above one where the female do , and that is goose . Both at and after ...
... Queen Elizabeth's time . One replied , that there are many species of creatures where the male gives the denomination to both sexes , as swan and woodcocke , but not above one where the female do , and that is goose . Both at and after ...
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... Queen do not know of it , for that nobody dares to tell her ; but that I dare not believe . To the Rhenish wine - house , where Mr. Moore showed us the French manner , when a health is drunk , to bow to him that drunk to you , and then ...
... Queen do not know of it , for that nobody dares to tell her ; but that I dare not believe . To the Rhenish wine - house , where Mr. Moore showed us the French manner , when a health is drunk , to bow to him that drunk to you , and then ...
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... Queen by in great state , and the streets full of people . I stood in Mr.'s balcone . They dine all at my Lord Mayor's ; but what he do for victualls , or room for them , I know not . : 24th . To St. James's , and there an hour's ...
... Queen by in great state , and the streets full of people . I stood in Mr.'s balcone . They dine all at my Lord Mayor's ; but what he do for victualls , or room for them , I know not . : 24th . To St. James's , and there an hour's ...
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