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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... BY RICHARD LORD BRAY BROOKE . The Fifth Edition . IN FOUR VOLUMES . VOL . II . LONDON : PUBLISHED FOR HENRY COLBURN , BY HIS SUCCESSORS , HURST AND BLACKETT , GREAT MARLBOROUGH STREET . ! DIARY OF SAMUEL PEPYS . 1663 . JUNE 1ST . 1854 .
... BY RICHARD LORD BRAY BROOKE . The Fifth Edition . IN FOUR VOLUMES . VOL . II . LONDON : PUBLISHED FOR HENRY COLBURN , BY HIS SUCCESSORS , HURST AND BLACKETT , GREAT MARLBOROUGH STREET . ! DIARY OF SAMUEL PEPYS . 1663 . JUNE 1ST . 1854 .
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... Street : thence home , but finding my wife gone , I took coach and after her to her inn , where I am troubled to see her forced to sit in the back of the coach , though pleased to see her company none but women and one parson , and so ...
... Street : thence home , but finding my wife gone , I took coach and after her to her inn , where I am troubled to see her forced to sit in the back of the coach , though pleased to see her company none but women and one parson , and so ...
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... streets ; which will make the City very much better than it was . It seems the House do consent to send to the 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 ...
... streets ; which will make the City very much better than it was . It seems the House do consent to send to the 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 ...
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... 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 private discourse with Mr. Coventry ; he ...
... 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 private discourse with Mr. Coventry ; he ...
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... streets is cried mightily the great victory got by the Portugalls against the Spaniards , where 10,000 slain , 3 or 4000 taken prisoners , with all the artillery , baggage , money , & c . , and Don John ' of Austria forced to flee with ...
... streets is cried mightily the great victory got by the Portugalls against the Spaniards , where 10,000 slain , 3 or 4000 taken prisoners , with all the artillery , baggage , money , & c . , and Don John ' of Austria forced to flee with ...
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