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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... meet with [ at ] all in my arithmetique . Sir W. Pen come to my office to take his leave of me , and , desiring a turn in the garden , did commit the care of his building to me , and offered all his services to me in all matters of mine ...
... meet with [ at ] all in my arithmetique . Sir W. Pen come to my office to take his leave of me , and , desiring a turn in the garden , did commit the care of his building to me , and offered all his services to me in all matters of mine ...
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... meet the Queene : the Duke being gone yesterday . But methought it les- sened my esteem of a king , that he should not be able to command the rain . 21st . Up early . I did take boat and down to Greenwich , to Captain Cocke's , who hath ...
... meet the Queene : the Duke being gone yesterday . But methought it les- sened my esteem of a king , that he should not be able to command the rain . 21st . Up early . I did take boat and down to Greenwich , to Captain Cocke's , who hath ...
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... meet my Lady at my father's . Much disturbed , by reason of the talk up and downe the towne , that my Lord Sandwich is lost ; but I trust in God the con- trary . 24th . I hear , to my great content , that my Lord Sandwich is safe landed ...
... meet my Lady at my father's . Much disturbed , by reason of the talk up and downe the towne , that my Lord Sandwich is lost ; but I trust in God the con- trary . 24th . I hear , to my great content , that my Lord Sandwich is safe landed ...
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... meet me , I borrowed Mr. Thompson's horse ; and he took another , and so we rode to Rochester in the dark , and there to our barge to the Hill - house , where we soon went to bed— before we slept , I telling upon discourse with Captain ...
... meet me , I borrowed Mr. Thompson's horse ; and he took another , and so we rode to Rochester in the dark , and there to our barge to the Hill - house , where we soon went to bed— before we slept , I telling upon discourse with Captain ...
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... of James Duke of York , at Audley End , as Gentleman of the Privy Purse to His Royal Highness , with a salary of £ 400 per annum . See ante , p . 10 . 3 Dillon . but they could not meet till yesterday at the old 22 [ 19th Aug. DIARY OF.
... of James Duke of York , at Audley End , as Gentleman of the Privy Purse to His Royal Highness , with a salary of £ 400 per annum . See ante , p . 10 . 3 Dillon . but they could not meet till yesterday at the old 22 [ 19th Aug. DIARY OF.
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