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Pagina 6
... lived with more ease and convenience ; never master more civil . Strangers are attended and accommo- dated as at their home , in pretty apartments furnished with all manner of conveniences and privacy . There is a library full of ...
... lived with more ease and convenience ; never master more civil . Strangers are attended and accommo- dated as at their home , in pretty apartments furnished with all manner of conveniences and privacy . There is a library full of ...
Pagina 9
... ii . p . 90. ] 4 [ Marden Park , Surrey , six miles south of Croydon , now the residence of Walpole Greenwell , Esq . Wilberforce lived here for a time . ] ( who is very curious in distillery ) entertained me 1677 9 JOHN EVELYN.
... ii . p . 90. ] 4 [ Marden Park , Surrey , six miles south of Croydon , now the residence of Walpole Greenwell , Esq . Wilberforce lived here for a time . ] ( who is very curious in distillery ) entertained me 1677 9 JOHN EVELYN.
Pagina 20
... lived . Never was a more virtuous and inviolable friendship ; never a more religious , discreet , and admirable creature , beloved of all , admired of all , for all possible perfections of her sex . She is gone to receive the reward of ...
... lived . Never was a more virtuous and inviolable friendship ; never a more religious , discreet , and admirable creature , beloved of all , admired of all , for all possible perfections of her sex . She is gone to receive the reward of ...
Pagina 31
... lived at Wrentham , in Suffolk , in a letter to Mr. John Ray , Sept. 18 , 1671 , writes : " I shall somewhat surprise you with what I have seen in a little boy , William Wotton , five years old last month , son of Mr. Wotton , minister ...
... lived at Wrentham , in Suffolk , in a letter to Mr. John Ray , Sept. 18 , 1671 , writes : " I shall somewhat surprise you with what I have seen in a little boy , William Wotton , five years old last month , son of Mr. Wotton , minister ...
Pagina 34
... lived peaceably , is to be imputed to that horrid fact . 3 The sessions ended , I dined or rather supped ( so late it was ) with the Judges in the large room annexed to the place , and so returned home . Though it was not my custom or ...
... lived peaceably , is to be imputed to that horrid fact . 3 The sessions ended , I dined or rather supped ( so late it was ) with the Judges in the large room annexed to the place , and so returned home . Though it was not my custom or ...
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afterwards Ambassador amongst ante April Archbishop of Canterbury Bishop of Rochester blessed brother Burnet Chancellor chapel Church of England coach Commissioners Council Countess Countess of Sunderland Court daughter Dean December Deptford died dined dinner discourse divers Duchess Duke of Norfolk Earl Edward exceeding exceedingly excellent extraordinary famous father February fleet France French frost garden gave gentleman George Greenwich Greenwich Hospital Henry honour Ireland James's January Jesuits John Evelyn July June King Charles King James King William King's Lady Lambeth late learned lodgings London Lord Clarendon Lord Godolphin Majesty Majesty's March married Master never noble November October Papists Parliament Pepys person Popish preached present Prince of Orange Protestant Queen religion returned Rochester Royal Society Secretary sent September sermon Sir John Sir Robert Sir Stephen Sir William Sunderland Surrey Tenison things Thomas told Tower whilst Whitehall worthy Wotton