Diary and Correspondence of John Evelyn, F.R.S.: To which is Subjoined the Private Correspondence Between King Charles I. and Sir Edward Nicholas, and Between Sir Edward Hyde, Afterwards Earl of Clarendon, and Sir Richard Browne, Volume 2Bell and Daldy, 1870 - Great Britain |
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... took an exact view of the plaster statues and bass - relievos inserted betwixt the timbers and puncheons of the outside walls of the Court ; which must needs have been the work of some celebrated Italian . I much admired how they had ...
... took an exact view of the plaster statues and bass - relievos inserted betwixt the timbers and puncheons of the outside walls of the Court ; which must needs have been the work of some celebrated Italian . I much admired how they had ...
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... took order for the repairs . 22nd May . Waited on my Lord Chancellor at his new palace ; and Lord Berkeley's built next to it . 24th . Dined with Lord Cornbury , now made Lord Chamberlain to the Queen ; who kept a very honourable table ...
... took order for the repairs . 22nd May . Waited on my Lord Chancellor at his new palace ; and Lord Berkeley's built next to it . 24th . Dined with Lord Cornbury , now made Lord Chamberlain to the Queen ; who kept a very honourable table ...
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... took coach with my wife and son , and went to the Bankside in Southwark , where we beheld that dismal spectacle , the whole city in dreadful flames near the water- side ; all the houses from the Bridge , all Thames street , and upwards ...
... took coach with my wife and son , and went to the Bankside in Southwark , where we beheld that dismal spectacle , the whole city in dreadful flames near the water- side ; all the houses from the Bridge , all Thames street , and upwards ...
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... took their several posts , some at one part , and some at another ( for now they began to bestir themselves , and not till now , who hitherto had stood as men intoxicated , with their hands across ) , and began to consider that nothing ...
... took their several posts , some at one part , and some at another ( for now they began to bestir themselves , and not till now , who hitherto had stood as men intoxicated , with their hands across ) , and began to consider that nothing ...
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... took all imaginable care for their relief , by pro- clamation for the country to come in , and refresh them with provisions . In the midst of all this calamity and confusion , there was , I know not how , an alarm begun that the French ...
... took all imaginable care for their relief , by pro- clamation for the country to come in , and refresh them with provisions . In the midst of all this calamity and confusion , there was , I know not how , an alarm begun that the French ...
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