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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... mind have taken ; and that so soon as he found himself to be in an errour , he did desire to have his fees set , which was done ; and since that time he hath not taken a token more . He undertakes to prove , that he did never take a ...
... mind have taken ; and that so soon as he found himself to be in an errour , he did desire to have his fees set , which was done ; and since that time he hath not taken a token more . He undertakes to prove , that he did never take a ...
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... mind to get a good name with the King and Duke , who he tells me do not consider any such thing ; but I shall have as good thanks to let all alone , and do as the rest . But I believe the contrary ; and yet I told him I never go to the ...
... mind to get a good name with the King and Duke , who he tells me do not consider any such thing ; but I shall have as good thanks to let all alone , and do as the rest . But I believe the contrary ; and yet I told him I never go to the ...
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... mind , integrity , worth , fine person , and diligence of any one man he hath left behind him in the three kingdoms ; and yet not forty years old , or if so , that is all . I find the sober men of the Court troubled for him ; and yet ...
... mind , integrity , worth , fine person , and diligence of any one man he hath left behind him in the three kingdoms ; and yet not forty years old , or if so , that is all . I find the sober men of the Court troubled for him ; and yet ...
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... minds , or , if they do , they won't pay it in . Whereas , which is a very remarkable thing , he hath been told by some of the Treasurers at Warr here of late , to whom the most of the 120,000l . monthly was paid , that for most months ...
... minds , or , if they do , they won't pay it in . Whereas , which is a very remarkable thing , he hath been told by some of the Treasurers at Warr here of late , to whom the most of the 120,000l . monthly was paid , that for most months ...
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... mind to pass it by , and Sir H. Vane did advise him to search his heart , and see whether this fault or a greater sin was not the occasion of this so great tryall . And he tells me , that what Pen gives out about Cromwell's sending and ...
... mind to pass it by , and Sir H. Vane did advise him to search his heart , and see whether this fault or a greater sin was not the occasion of this so great tryall . And he tells me , that what Pen gives out about Cromwell's sending and ...
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