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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xiii. oldal
... friendship , he owed and gratefully acknowledged his subsequent advancement . Of the exact situation which he filled whilst under the roof of his powerful relative no mention is made . We only know that he underwent an operation for the ...
... friendship , he owed and gratefully acknowledged his subsequent advancement . Of the exact situation which he filled whilst under the roof of his powerful relative no mention is made . We only know that he underwent an operation for the ...
xviii. oldal
... friends exerted themselves to the utmost to procure his election . His cause was also openly and warmly espoused by the Duke of York and Lord Henry Howard ; but all their efforts failed , and the contest ended in favour of the popular ...
... friends exerted themselves to the utmost to procure his election . His cause was also openly and warmly espoused by the Duke of York and Lord Henry Howard ; but all their efforts failed , and the contest ended in favour of the popular ...
xxvii. oldal
... friend might not be disappointed . The naval history of the period , from Pepys's com- mittal to the Tower to the abdication of James II . , and the part borne by him therein , will be found fully and elegantly detailed in his Memoirs ...
... friend might not be disappointed . The naval history of the period , from Pepys's com- mittal to the Tower to the abdication of James II . , and the part borne by him therein , will be found fully and elegantly detailed in his Memoirs ...
xxxii. oldal
... friend and servant , William Hewer , at Clapham . Nor could a more eligible retreat have been selected , nor a kinder companion than that cherished individual , whose amiable qualities and disinterested gratitude to his patron , under ...
... friend and servant , William Hewer , at Clapham . Nor could a more eligible retreat have been selected , nor a kinder companion than that cherished individual , whose amiable qualities and disinterested gratitude to his patron , under ...
xxxiv. oldal
... friendship he had cultivated from their first acquaintance , have been useless or unprofitable , in this particular ... friend , William Hewer . The alliance was - declined solely on account of Jackson's being unable to make an adequate ...
... friendship he had cultivated from their first acquaintance , have been useless or unprofitable , in this particular ... friend , William Hewer . The alliance was - declined solely on account of Jackson's being unable to make an adequate ...
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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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