Diary and Correspondence of Samuel Pepys: Secretary to the Admiralty in the Reigns of Charles II and James II, 3. kötet |
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136. oldal
Thence away to the Pope ' s Head tavern , and called to see my wife , who is well
; though my great trouble is that my poor little parish is the greatest number this
week in all the city within the walls , having six , from one the last week , and so ...
Thence away to the Pope ' s Head tavern , and called to see my wife , who is well
; though my great trouble is that my poor little parish is the greatest number this
week in all the city within the walls , having six , from one the last week , and so ...
268. oldal
So down , with my heart full of trouble , to the Lieutenant of the Tower , who tells
me that it begun this morning in the King ' s baker ' s house in Puddinglane , and
that it hath burned down St . Magnus ' s Church and most part of Fish Street ...
So down , with my heart full of trouble , to the Lieutenant of the Tower , who tells
me that it begun this morning in the King ' s baker ' s house in Puddinglane , and
that it hath burned down St . Magnus ' s Church and most part of Fish Street ...
342. oldal
Sir Philip Warwick , I find , is full of trouble in his mind to see how things go , and
what our wants are ; and so I have no delight to trouble him with discourse ,
though I honour the man with all my heart , and I think him to be a very able , right
...
Sir Philip Warwick , I find , is full of trouble in his mind to see how things go , and
what our wants are ; and so I have no delight to trouble him with discourse ,
though I honour the man with all my heart , and I think him to be a very able , right
...
376. oldal
So that , in fine , he hath about twelve per cent . from the King and the Army , for
fifteen or sixteen months ' interest ; out of which he gains soundly , his expense
being about £130 , 000 per annum ; and hath no trouble in it , compared , as I told
...
So that , in fine , he hath about twelve per cent . from the King and the Army , for
fifteen or sixteen months ' interest ; out of which he gains soundly , his expense
being about £130 , 000 per annum ; and hath no trouble in it , compared , as I told
...
437. oldal
... unless the Exchequer stood nearer the Exchange , where merchants might
with ease , while they are going about their business , at all hours , and without
trouble or loss of time , have their satisfaction , which they cannot have now
without ...
... unless the Exchequer stood nearer the Exchange , where merchants might
with ease , while they are going about their business , at all hours , and without
trouble or loss of time , have their satisfaction , which they cannot have now
without ...
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377. oldal - But if a man live many years, and rejoice in them all; yet let him remember the days of darkness, for they shall be many.
267. oldal - So I was called for, and did tell the King and Duke of York what I saw, and that unless his Majesty did command houses to be pulled down nothing could stop the fire.
268. oldal - Lord! What can I do? I am spent: people will not obey me. I have been pulling down houses ; but the fire overtakes us faster than we can do it.
107. oldal - I walked to the Tower ; but, Lord ! how empty the streets are, and melancholy, so many poor, sick people in the streets full of sores ; and so many sad stories overheard as I walk, everybody talking of this dead, and that man sick, and so many in this place, and so many in that.
412. oldal - Lay long in bed, talking with pleasure with my poor wife, how she used to make coal fires, and wash my foul clothes with her own hand for me, poor wretch ! in our little room at my Lord Sandwich's ; for which I ought for ever to love and admire her, and do ; and persuade myself she would do the same thing again, if God should reduce us to it.
267. oldal - Steeple by which pretty Mrs. lives, and whereof my old schoolfellow Elborough is Parson, taken fire in the very top, and there burned till it fell down...
271. oldal - Which I did, riding myself in my night-gown, in the cart ; and, Lord ! to see how the streets and the highways are crowded with people running and riding, and getting of carts at any rate to fetch away things.
391. oldal - Soon as dined, my wife and I out to the Duke's playhouse, and there saw " Heraclius," ' an excellent play, to my extraordinary content ; and the more from the house being very full, and great company; among others, Mrs. Stewart, very fine, with her locks done up with...
429. oldal - This day, Mr. Caesar told me a pretty experiment of his, of angling with a minnikin, a gut-string varnished over, which keeps it from swelling, and is beyond any hair for strength and smallness. The secret I like mightily.