Diary and Correspondence of Samuel Pepys, F.R.S.: Secretary to the Admiralty in the Reigns of Charles II. and James II. With a Life and Notes, 1. kötet;1659-1662. kötetH. Colburn, 1848 |
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... Monk 2 is with his army in Scotland . Only my Lord Lambert it not yet come into the Parliament , nor is it expected that he will , without being forced to it . The new Common Council of the City do speak very high ; and had sent to Monk ...
... Monk 2 is with his army in Scotland . Only my Lord Lambert it not yet come into the Parliament , nor is it expected that he will , without being forced to it . The new Common Council of the City do speak very high ; and had sent to Monk ...
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... Monk and Fairfax were commanded up to town , and that the Prince's lodgings were to be provided for Monk at Whitehall . Then my wife and I , it being a great frost , went to Mrs. Jem's , ' in expectation to eat a sack - posset , but Mr ...
... Monk and Fairfax were commanded up to town , and that the Prince's lodgings were to be provided for Monk at Whitehall . Then my wife and I , it being a great frost , went to Mrs. Jem's , ' in expectation to eat a sack - posset , but Mr ...
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... Monk was coming to London , and that Bradshaw's lodgings were pre- paring for him . I heard Sir H. Vane 2 was this day voted out of the House , and to sit no more there ; and that he would retire himself to his house at Raby , as also ...
... Monk was coming to London , and that Bradshaw's lodgings were pre- paring for him . I heard Sir H. Vane 2 was this day voted out of the House , and to sit no more there ; and that he would retire himself to his house at Raby , as also ...
10. oldal
... Monk's letter that came by the sword - bearer was a cunning piece , and that which they did not much trust to ; but they were resolved to make no more applications to the Parliament , nor to pay any money , unless the secluded members ...
... Monk's letter that came by the sword - bearer was a cunning piece , and that which they did not much trust to ; but they were resolved to make no more applications to the Parliament , nor to pay any money , unless the secluded members ...
12. oldal
... Monk will do : the City saying that he will be for them , and the Par- liament saying he will be for them . 19th . This morning I was sent for to Mr. Downing , and at his bed - side he told me , that he had a kindness for me , and that ...
... Monk will do : the City saying that he will be for them , and the Par- liament saying he will be for them . 19th . This morning I was sent for to Mr. Downing , and at his bed - side he told me , that he had a kindness for me , and that ...
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Diary and Correspondence of Samuel Pepys, F.R.S ..., 1662-1665. kötet Samuel Pepys,Baron Richard Griffin Braybrooke Nincs elérhető előnézet - 2016 |
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