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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... leave any doubt on the subject . Still , it does not appear that he ever afterwards rose to dis- tinction as a Parliamentary Speaker , though he sat for many years in the House of Commons , and occasionally took part 1 Lingard . 2 He ...
... leave any doubt on the subject . Still , it does not appear that he ever afterwards rose to dis- tinction as a Parliamentary Speaker , though he sat for many years in the House of Commons , and occasionally took part 1 Lingard . 2 He ...
Стр. xvii
... leave of absence , which enabled him to make a tour through France and Holland , accompanied by his wife . Upon this ... leaving him no issue . She had been ill only a few days , though her delicate state of health is often alluded to in ...
... leave of absence , which enabled him to make a tour through France and Holland , accompanied by his wife . Upon this ... leaving him no issue . She had been ill only a few days , though her delicate state of health is often alluded to in ...
Стр. xxix
... leave , on account of ill health , to return to his own house , and there is no farther mention of the charge ; though , even in 1692 , he ap- prehended some fresh persecution , being obliged ( as he himself observes ) to enjoy his ...
... leave , on account of ill health , to return to his own house , and there is no farther mention of the charge ; though , even in 1692 , he ap- prehended some fresh persecution , being obliged ( as he himself observes ) to enjoy his ...
Стр. xxxv
... leave of my Uncle ; which could not but have been admitted by him as a most welcome exception to his general orders against being interrupted ; and I could most heartily wish that the circumstances of your health and distance did not ...
... leave of my Uncle ; which could not but have been admitted by him as a most welcome exception to his general orders against being interrupted ; and I could most heartily wish that the circumstances of your health and distance did not ...
Стр. xxxvi
... leave to number myself , with the same sincerity he ever did , among your greatest honourers , which I shall esteem as one of the most valuable parts of my inhe- ritances from him ; being also , with the faithfullest wishes of health ...
... leave to number myself , with the same sincerity he ever did , among your greatest honourers , which I shall esteem as one of the most valuable parts of my inhe- ritances from him ; being also , with the faithfullest wishes of health ...
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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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Стр. 13 - Home from my office to my Lord's lodgings where my wife had got ready a very fine dinner — viz. a dish of marrow bones ; a leg of mutton ; a loin of veal ; a dish of fowl, three pullets, and two dozen of larks all in a dish ; a great tart, a neat's tongue, a dish of anchovies ; a dish of prawns and cheese.
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