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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... morning gone to Guildhall , to his trial with Field . I to my office , and there read all the morning in my statute - book , consulting among others the statute against selling of offices , wherein Mr. Coventry is so much concerned ...
... morning gone to Guildhall , to his trial with Field . I to my office , and there read all the morning in my statute - book , consulting among others the statute against selling of offices , wherein Mr. Coventry is so much concerned ...
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... morning it rained so hard , though it was fair yesterday , and we therefore in hopes of having some fair weather , which we have wanted these three months , that it wakened Creed , who lay with me last night , and me . Being in the ...
... morning it rained so hard , though it was fair yesterday , and we therefore in hopes of having some fair weather , which we have wanted these three months , that it wakened Creed , who lay with me last night , and me . Being in the ...
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... morning a release of his right or claim to her , and advice to his friends not to enquire into the reason of this doing , for he hath enough for it ; and that he gives them liberty to say and think what they will of him , so they do not ...
... morning a release of his right or claim to her , and advice to his friends not to enquire into the reason of this doing , for he hath enough for it ; and that he gives them liberty to say and think what they will of him , so they do not ...
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... morning to Mr. Castle , at our parish church . I could not rise soon enough to go with them , but got myself ready , and so to Games's , where I got a horse , and rode thither very pleasantly . Being come thither , I was well received ...
... morning to Mr. Castle , at our parish church . I could not rise soon enough to go with them , but got myself ready , and so to Games's , where I got a horse , and rode thither very pleasantly . Being come thither , I was well received ...
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... morning to drink waters . But , Lord ! to see how many I met there of citizens , that I could not have thought to have seen there ; that they had ever had it in their heads or purses to go down thither . We went through None - such ...
... morning to drink waters . But , Lord ! to see how many I met there of citizens , that I could not have thought to have seen there ; that they had ever had it in their heads or purses to go down thither . We went through None - such ...
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