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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v. oldal
... to the publication of the Diary , I had openly avowed my intention of omitting a great many passages contained in it , from the fear of rendering the work too volumi- nous , and fatiguing the reader by a superabun- dance PREFACE. ...
... to the publication of the Diary , I had openly avowed my intention of omitting a great many passages contained in it , from the fear of rendering the work too volumi- nous , and fatiguing the reader by a superabun- dance PREFACE. ...
xviii. oldal
... fears which he had long entertained of her being disposed to the Roman Catholic faith . 1 This melancholy event prevented Pepys from attend- ing the ensuing election at Aldborough , in Suffolk , for which borough he had been proposed as ...
... fears which he had long entertained of her being disposed to the Roman Catholic faith . 1 This melancholy event prevented Pepys from attend- ing the ensuing election at Aldborough , in Suffolk , for which borough he had been proposed as ...
xxxi. oldal
... fear of offending his Royal Master , he was doubtless very glad to make his escape from the witness - box , with- out being further questioned . Our author's valuable life was now drawing gradually to a SAMUEL PEPYS . xxxi.
... fear of offending his Royal Master , he was doubtless very glad to make his escape from the witness - box , with- out being further questioned . Our author's valuable life was now drawing gradually to a SAMUEL PEPYS . xxxi.
29. oldal
... fear that the people , seeing him , would do him hurt ; and that he is afraid to appear in the City . That there is great likelihood that the secluded members will come in , and so Mr. Crewe and my Lord are likely to be great men , at ...
... fear that the people , seeing him , would do him hurt ; and that he is afraid to appear in the City . That there is great likelihood that the secluded members will come in , and so Mr. Crewe and my Lord are likely to be great men , at ...
40. oldal
... fear , whereas before it was very private that a man dare do it . Monk this day is feasted at Mercers ' Hall , and is invited one after another to all the twelve Halls in London . Many think that he 40 [ 6th March , DIARY OF.
... fear , whereas before it was very private that a man dare do it . Monk this day is feasted at Mercers ' Hall , and is invited one after another to all the twelve Halls in London . Many think that he 40 [ 6th March , DIARY OF.
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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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