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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xvi. oldal
... Parliamentary inquiry , the Officers of the Navy Board naturally incurred the greatest share of the public in- dignation ; and were summoned to the Bar of the House of Commons . Upon this occasion , our Clerk of the Acts undertook their ...
... Parliamentary inquiry , the Officers of the Navy Board naturally incurred the greatest share of the public in- dignation ; and were summoned to the Bar of the House of Commons . Upon this occasion , our Clerk of the Acts undertook their ...
xvii. oldal
... Parliamentary Speaker , though he sat for many years in the House of Commons , and occasionally took part in the ... parliaments , and made his election for that place in 685 , when he was also chosen at Sandwich . VOL . I. b husband ...
... Parliamentary Speaker , though he sat for many years in the House of Commons , and occasionally took part in the ... parliaments , and made his election for that place in 685 , when he was also chosen at Sandwich . VOL . I. b husband ...
xviii. oldal
... Parliament , however , being prorogued the following month , without the House's coming to any vote on the subject , Pepys was permitted to retain his seat.3 1 See Diary , May 14th , 1665 . 2 Second son of Henry Earl of Arundel : in ...
... Parliament , however , being prorogued the following month , without the House's coming to any vote on the subject , Pepys was permitted to retain his seat.3 1 See Diary , May 14th , 1665 . 2 Second son of Henry Earl of Arundel : in ...
xxviii. oldal
... Parliaments , and naturally jealous of his attachment to the exiled Mo- narch , refused , after a slight struggle , to return him to the Convention . He retired consequently into private life , trusting that he should be allowed to end ...
... Parliaments , and naturally jealous of his attachment to the exiled Mo- narch , refused , after a slight struggle , to return him to the Convention . He retired consequently into private life , trusting that he should be allowed to end ...
1. oldal
... Parliament forces during the Civil War , and condemned as a traitor after the Restoration ; but reprieved and banished to Guernsey , where he lived in confinement thirty years . VOL . I. B all forced to yield . Lawson ' lies still in ...
... Parliament forces during the Civil War , and condemned as a traitor after the Restoration ; but reprieved and banished to Guernsey , where he lived in confinement thirty years . VOL . I. B all forced to yield . Lawson ' lies still in ...
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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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