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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... mightily against the German Princess , and I as high in the defence of her wit and spirit , and glad that she is cleared at the Sessions . 10th . To dinner , and thence to the Royal Theatre by water , and landing , met with Captain ...
... mightily against the German Princess , and I as high in the defence of her wit and spirit , and glad that she is cleared at the Sessions . 10th . To dinner , and thence to the Royal Theatre by water , and landing , met with Captain ...
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... mightily , and without doubt [ he ] is a very fine poet . 15th . I was forced to go to Thames 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 ...
... mightily , and without doubt [ he ] is a very fine poet . 15th . I was forced to go to Thames 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 ...
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... 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 a man or two with ...
... 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 a man or two with ...
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... mightily there , the Irish party being too great , so that most of the old rebells are found innocent , and their lands , which were forfeited and bought , or given to the English , are restored to them ; which gives great discontent ...
... mightily there , the Irish party being too great , so that most of the old rebells are found innocent , and their lands , which were forfeited and bought , or given to the English , are restored to them ; which gives great discontent ...
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... mightily afraid of laying out too much money in goods upon my house , but it is not money flung away , though I reckon nothing money but what is in the bank , till I have a good sum beforehand in the world . 8th . Dined at home with my ...
... mightily afraid of laying out too much money in goods upon my house , but it is not money flung away , though I reckon nothing money but what is in the bank , till I have a good sum beforehand in the world . 8th . Dined at home with my ...
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