Diary and Correspondence of Samuel Pepys: Secretary to the Admiralty in the Reigns of Charles II and James IIGeorge Allen, 1848 - 1537 oldal |
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... carrying away every thing in the house ; so much as every dish , and cloth , and servant , but the porter . He is ... carry her and her maid to Bugden : so I took a troubled though willing good bye , because of the sad condition of my ...
... carrying away every thing in the house ; so much as every dish , and cloth , and servant , but the porter . He is ... carry her and her maid to Bugden : so I took a troubled though willing good bye , because of the sad condition of my ...
10. oldal
... carry himself , while my Lord Crofts did cry ; and I perceive all the town talk how poorly he carried himself . But the best was of one Mr. Rawlins , a courtier that was with my Lord ; and in the greatest danger cried , " My Lord , I ...
... carry himself , while my Lord Crofts did cry ; and I perceive all the town talk how poorly he carried himself . But the best was of one Mr. Rawlins , a courtier that was with my Lord ; and in the greatest danger cried , " My Lord , I ...
14. oldal
... carry himself very poorly in the business , and hath lost his honour for ever with all people in it , of which I am very glad , in hopes that it will humble him . I hear , also , that he hath sent to my Lady to borrow £ 400 , giving his ...
... carry himself very poorly in the business , and hath lost his honour for ever with all people in it , of which I am very glad , in hopes that it will humble him . I hear , also , that he hath sent to my Lady to borrow £ 400 , giving his ...
30. oldal
... carry it ; and , inquiring the reason , he told me that , just as the flame goes out , the smoke descends , which is a thing I never observed before , and by that he do know the instant when to bid last . Mr. Coventry told us how the ...
... carry it ; and , inquiring the reason , he told me that , just as the flame goes out , the smoke descends , which is a thing I never observed before , and by that he do know the instant when to bid last . Mr. Coventry told us how the ...
34. oldal
... carried me into the Queene - Mother's presence - chamber , where she was , with our Queene sitting on her left hand , whom I never did see before ; and though she be not very charming , yet she hath a good , modest , and innocent look ...
... carried me into the Queene - Mother's presence - chamber , where she was , with our Queene sitting on her left hand , whom I never did see before ; and though she be not very charming , yet she hath a good , modest , and innocent look ...
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