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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... horses at Fox Hall , and I by water , observing the King's barge attending his going to the House this day , home , it being about one o'clock . By water to Westminster , and there come most luckily to the Lords ' House , as the House ...
... horses at Fox Hall , and I by water , observing the King's barge attending his going to the House this day , home , it being about one o'clock . By water to Westminster , and there come most luckily to the Lords ' House , as the House ...
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... horses , the King and Court going this day out towards the Bath . ' Pleased to see Captain Hickes come to me with a list of all the officers of Deptford Yard , wherein he , being a high old Cavalier , do give me an account of every one ...
... horses , the King and Court going this day out towards the Bath . ' Pleased to see Captain Hickes come to me with a list of all the officers of Deptford Yard , wherein he , being a high old Cavalier , do give me an account of every one ...
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... horses sink to the belly , we got by night , with a great deal of stir , and hard riding , to Parson's Drove , a heathen place , where I found my uncle and aunt Perkins , and their daughters , poor wretches ! in a sad , poor thatched ...
... horses sink to the belly , we got by night , with a great deal of stir , and hard riding , to Parson's Drove , a heathen place , where I found my uncle and aunt Perkins , and their daughters , poor wretches ! in a sad , poor thatched ...
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... horses is which proves my uncle's , at which I mean , that it was not mine ; and at this we were at a great loss ; and ... horse was found , which was good news , and so to sleep , but was bit cruelly , and nobody else of our company ...
... horses is which proves my uncle's , at which I mean , that it was not mine ; and at this we were at a great loss ; and ... horse was found , which was good news , and so to sleep , but was bit cruelly , and nobody else of our company ...
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... horse , and rode with marvellous , and the first and only hour of , pleasure that ever I had in this estate , since I had to do with it , to Brampton woods ; and through the wood rode , and gathered nuts in my way , and then at Graffan ...
... horse , and rode with marvellous , and the first and only hour of , pleasure that ever I had in this estate , since I had to do with it , to Brampton woods ; and through the wood rode , and gathered nuts in my way , and then at Graffan ...
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