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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15. oldal
... mind to give it ; and being assured that that was a fair thing , but what needed a patent for it , and what he would do to them that would not give him , he answered , he would not force them ; but that they should come to the Council ...
... mind to give it ; and being assured that that was a fair thing , but what needed a patent for it , and what he would do to them that would not give him , he answered , he would not force them ; but that they should come to the Council ...
16. oldal
... mind was another way . My uncle Fenner told me the new service - booke , ' which is now lately come forth , was laid upon their deske at St. Sepulchre's for Mr. George to read ; but he laid it aside , and would not meddle with it and I ...
... mind was another way . My uncle Fenner told me the new service - booke , ' which is now lately come forth , was laid upon their deske at St. Sepulchre's for Mr. George to read ; but he laid it aside , and would not meddle with it and I ...
19. oldal
... mind well pleased with a letter that I found at home from Mr. Coventry , expressing his satisfaction in a letter I writ last night , and sent him this morning to be corrected by him , in order to its sending down to all the Yards as a ...
... mind well pleased with a letter that I found at home from Mr. Coventry , expressing his satisfaction in a letter I writ last night , and sent him this morning to be corrected by him , in order to its sending down to all the Yards as a ...
25. oldal
... mind about Sir G. Carteret's having so much the command of the money , which must be removed ; and indeed it is the bane of all our business . He observed to me also how Sir W. Batten begins to struggle and to look after his business ...
... mind about Sir G. Carteret's having so much the command of the money , which must be removed ; and indeed it is the bane of all our business . He observed to me also how Sir W. Batten begins to struggle and to look after his business ...
29. oldal
... mind at last . To Mr. Rawlinson's , and there supped with him . Our discourse of the discon- tents that are abroad , among and by reason of the Presbyters . Some were clapped up to - day , and strict watch is kept in the City by the ...
... mind at last . To Mr. Rawlinson's , and there supped with him . Our discourse of the discon- tents that are abroad , among and by reason of the Presbyters . Some were clapped up to - day , and strict watch is kept in the City by the ...
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