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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... thought she was . We had a plain good dinner , and I see they do live very snugly . I eat among other fruit much mulberrys , a thing I have not eat of these many years , since I used to be at Ashted , ' at my cozen Pepys . After dinner ...
... thought she was . We had a plain good dinner , and I see they do live very snugly . I eat among other fruit much mulberrys , a thing I have not eat of these many years , since I used to be at Ashted , ' at my cozen Pepys . After dinner ...
22. oldal
... thought . They fought against Captain Thomas Howard , my Lord Carlisle's brother , and another unknown ; 3 who , they say , had armor on that they could not be hurt , so that one of their swords went up to the hilt against it . They had ...
... thought . They fought against Captain Thomas Howard , my Lord Carlisle's brother , and another unknown ; 3 who , they say , had armor on that they could not be hurt , so that one of their swords went up to the hilt against it . They had ...
46. oldal
... thought fit to refuse it , he not knowing enough the customs of the towne . They being sworne , and the charge given them , they fell to our business , finding the heire - at - law 1 Oliver St. John , one of Cromwell's Lords , and Chief ...
... thought fit to refuse it , he not knowing enough the customs of the towne . They being sworne , and the charge given them , they fell to our business , finding the heire - at - law 1 Oliver St. John , one of Cromwell's Lords , and Chief ...
54. oldal
... thought guilty as that they intend to pitch upon him to put to the wracke or some other torture ) he do take knowledge of my Lord Sandwich , and said that he was well known to Mr. Pepys . But my Lord knows , and I told him , that it was ...
... thought guilty as that they intend to pitch upon him to put to the wracke or some other torture ) he do take knowledge of my Lord Sandwich , and said that he was well known to Mr. Pepys . But my Lord knows , and I told him , that it was ...
69. oldal
... thought rich , but not so rich , that hath left £ 800 per annum , taken in other men's names , and 40,000 Jacobs in gold . 24th . Sir J. Minnes , Sir W. Batten , and I , going forth toward White Hall , we hear that the King and Duke are ...
... thought rich , but not so rich , that hath left £ 800 per annum , taken in other men's names , and 40,000 Jacobs in gold . 24th . Sir J. Minnes , Sir W. Batten , and I , going forth toward White Hall , we hear that the King and Duke are ...
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