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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... hope to make good use of . To Deptford , where Dr. Britton , parson of the town , a fine man and good company , dined with us , and good discourse . To Mrs. Turner's , and there saw Mr. Edward Pepys's lady , who my wife concurs with me ...
... hope to make good use of . To Deptford , where Dr. Britton , parson of the town , a fine man and good company , dined with us , and good discourse . To Mrs. Turner's , and there saw Mr. Edward Pepys's lady , who my wife concurs with me ...
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... men's eyes as well as his own ; but I hope it will not take , in consideration merely that it is hard for a 1 Both daughters of Sir William Batten . Prince to spare an experienced old officer , be he 20 [ 7th July , DIARY OF.
... men's eyes as well as his own ; but I hope it will not take , in consideration merely that it is hard for a 1 Both daughters of Sir William Batten . Prince to spare an experienced old officer , be he 20 [ 7th July , DIARY OF.
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... hope this man is not so , as some report him to be . He tells me that Don John is yet alive , and not killed , as was said , in the great victory against the Spaniards in Portugall of late . 8th . I hear not what will become of the corn ...
... hope this man is not so , as some report him to be . He tells me that Don John is yet alive , and not killed , as was said , in the great victory against the Spaniards in Portugall of late . 8th . I hear not what will become of the corn ...
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... hope it is my doubtfulness of myself , and the haste which he was in , some very great personages waiting for him without , while he was with me , that made him willing to be gone . 28th . To White Hall , where Sir J. Minnes and I did ...
... hope it is my doubtfulness of myself , and the haste which he was in , some very great personages waiting for him without , while he was with me , that made him willing to be gone . 28th . To White Hall , where Sir J. Minnes and I did ...
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... hope it is no worse , by his commanding little commanders of castles , & c . , to repair to their charges ; and mustering the Guards the other day himself , where he found reason to dis- like their condition to my Lord Gerard , finding ...
... hope it is no worse , by his commanding little commanders of castles , & c . , to repair to their charges ; and mustering the Guards the other day himself , where he found reason to dis- like their condition to my Lord Gerard , finding ...
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