Diary and correspondence of Samuel Pepys, the diary deciphered by J. Smith, with a life and notes by Richard lord Braybrooke, Том 1 |
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... thence to attend his Majesty in his said Secretaryship : during all which time , the said Mr. Pepys and his whole family were constant attendants upon the public worship of God and his holy Ordinances , ( under my ministration ...
... thence to attend his Majesty in his said Secretaryship : during all which time , the said Mr. Pepys and his whole family were constant attendants upon the public worship of God and his holy Ordinances , ( under my ministration ...
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... Thence with Doling to Mother Lam's , who told me how this day Scott was made Intelligencer , and that the rest of the members that were objected against last night , were to be heard this day se'nnight . 13th . Coming in the morning to ...
... Thence with Doling to Mother Lam's , who told me how this day Scott was made Intelligencer , and that the rest of the members that were objected against last night , were to be heard this day se'nnight . 13th . Coming in the morning to ...
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... thence to my office , where nothing to do ; but Mr. Downing came and found me all alone ; and did mention to me his going back into Holland , and did ask me whether I would go or no , but gave me little encouragement , but bid me ...
... thence to my office , where nothing to do ; but Mr. Downing came and found me all alone ; and did mention to me his going back into Holland , and did ask me whether I would go or no , but gave me little encouragement , but bid me ...
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... Thence I went to Westminster , and met Shaw and Washing- ton , who told me how this day Sydenham3 was voted out of the House for sitting any more this Parliament , and that Sal- loway ' was voted out likewise and sent to the Tower ...
... Thence I went to Westminster , and met Shaw and Washing- ton , who told me how this day Sydenham3 was voted out of the House for sitting any more this Parliament , and that Sal- loway ' was voted out likewise and sent to the Tower ...
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... Thence to Mrs. Jem , where I found her maid in bed in a fit of the ague , and Mrs. Jem among the people below at work , and by and by she came up hot and merry , as if they had given her wine , at which I was troubled , but said nothing ...
... Thence to Mrs. Jem , where I found her maid in bed in a fit of the ague , and Mrs. Jem among the people below at work , and by and by she came up hot and merry , as if they had given her wine , at which I was troubled , but said nothing ...
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afternoon afterwards Baron Batten Bishop Brampton brother brought called Carteret chamber Chancellor Charles Charles II church Clerk coach Colonel coming Commissioner Court Coventry Creed Crewe's daughter Deptford Diary dined dinner discourse Duke of York Duke's Earl Edward Montagu Edward Pickering England father fleet France give glad gone hath hear heard honour horse King King's Lady Castlemaine late letter lodgings London Lord Sandwich Lord's day Magdalene College married merry Monk morning Navy night noon o'clock Parliament Paul's Pepys Pepys's Pett play pleased preached pretty Queen Richard Stayner Samuel Pepys sent sermon ships Sir G Sir H Sir John Sir William staid Street talk Tangier tells Theatre Thence things to-day to-morrow told took Tower town troubled uncle walked Wardrobe Westminster Hall White Hall wife William Batten
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