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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... he cannot guess whom all this should come from ; but he suspects Sir G. Carteret , as I also do , at least that he is pleased with it . But he tells me that he will bring Sir G. Carteret to be the first adviser and 2 [ 2d June , DIARY OF.
... he cannot guess whom all this should come from ; but he suspects Sir G. Carteret , as I also do , at least that he is pleased with it . But he tells me that he will bring Sir G. Carteret to be the first adviser and 2 [ 2d June , DIARY OF.
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... bring Sir G. Carteret to be the first adviser and instructor of him [ as to ] what is to make his place of benefit to him ; telling him that Smith did make his place worth 50007. , and he be- lieved 70007. to him the first year ...
... bring Sir G. Carteret to be the first adviser and instructor of him [ as to ] what is to make his place of benefit to him ; telling him that Smith did make his place worth 50007. , and he be- lieved 70007. to him the first year ...
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... bring in Popery , and wrote to the Pope for a cap for a subject of the King of England's , my Lord Aubigny ; ' and some say that he lays it to the Chancellor , that a good Protestant Secretary , 1 Brother to the Duke of Lennox and ...
... bring in Popery , and wrote to the Pope for a cap for a subject of the King of England's , my Lord Aubigny ; ' and some say that he lays it to the Chancellor , that a good Protestant Secretary , 1 Brother to the Duke of Lennox and ...
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... bring in their opinion , Whether these articles are treason , or no ? and next , they would know , Whether they were brought in regularly or no , without leave of the Lords ' House ? 11th . To the docke at Chatham by coach , to see ...
... bring in their opinion , Whether these articles are treason , or no ? and next , they would know , Whether they were brought in regularly or no , without leave of the Lords ' House ? 11th . To the docke at Chatham by coach , to see ...
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... bring in their arguments to the House for the same . This day also the King did send by my Lord Chamberlain to the Lords , to tell them from him , that the most of the articles against my Lord Chancellor he himself knows to be false . I ...
... bring in their arguments to the House for the same . This day also the King did send by my Lord Chamberlain to the Lords , to tell them from him , that the most of the articles against my Lord Chancellor he himself knows to be false . I ...
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