The Diary of John Evelyn: 1677-1706Macmillan and Company, limited, 1906 |
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Pagina 36
... land all about wretchedly barren , and producing nothing but fern . Indeed , as I told his Majesty that evening ( asking me how I liked Cliveden ) without flattery , that it did not please me so well as Windsor for the prospect and park ...
... land all about wretchedly barren , and producing nothing but fern . Indeed , as I told his Majesty that evening ( asking me how I liked Cliveden ) without flattery , that it did not please me so well as Windsor for the prospect and park ...
Pagina 37
... land . He returned and travelled to Windsor in disguise , only to find his brother cheerful and convalescent ( Trevelyan's England under the Stuarts , 1904 , p . 407 ) . ] 3 He returned the day before , the 12th of September . 4 ...
... land . He returned and travelled to Windsor in disguise , only to find his brother cheerful and convalescent ( Trevelyan's England under the Stuarts , 1904 , p . 407 ) . ] 3 He returned the day before , the 12th of September . 4 ...
Pagina 42
... land House , a noble palace , too good for that infamous . The staircase is sumptuous , and the gallery and garden ; but , above all , the costly furniture belonging to the Ambassador , especially the rich Japan cabinets , of which I ...
... land House , a noble palace , too good for that infamous . The staircase is sumptuous , and the gallery and garden ; but , above all , the costly furniture belonging to the Ambassador , especially the rich Japan cabinets , of which I ...
Pagina 45
... land about is exceedingly addicted to wood , but the coldness of the place hinders the growth . Black cherry trees prosper even to considerable 1 [ 1672-77 . ] timber , some being eighty feet long ; they make 1680 45 JOHN EVELYN.
... land about is exceedingly addicted to wood , but the coldness of the place hinders the growth . Black cherry trees prosper even to considerable 1 [ 1672-77 . ] timber , some being eighty feet long ; they make 1680 45 JOHN EVELYN.
Pagina 50
... land ; so beloved and so esteemed by the people , as one they depended on , upon all occasions worthy of such a captain ; he looked on this as too great an indifference in his Majesty , after all his services , and the merits of his ...
... land ; so beloved and so esteemed by the people , as one they depended on , upon all occasions worthy of such a captain ; he looked on this as too great an indifference in his Majesty , after all his services , and the merits of his ...
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