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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... town , and that the President Bradshaw's ' lodgings were to be provided for Monk at Whitehall . Then my wife and I , it being a great frost , went to Mrs. Jem's , ' in expectation to eat a sack - posset , but Mr. Edward not coming , it ...
... town , and that the President Bradshaw's ' lodgings were to be provided for Monk at Whitehall . Then my wife and I , it being a great frost , went to Mrs. Jem's , ' in expectation to eat a sack - posset , but Mr. Edward not coming , it ...
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... Town , in Leicestershire . " " Jan. 21st . Because the Speaker was sick , and Lord General Monk so near London , and everybody thought that the City would suffer for their affronts to the soldiery , and because they had sent the sword ...
... Town , in Leicestershire . " " Jan. 21st . Because the Speaker was sick , and Lord General Monk so near London , and everybody thought that the City would suffer for their affronts to the soldiery , and because they had sent the sword ...
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... town . And how that he is quite ashamed of himself , and confesses how he had deserved this , for his baseness to his brother . And that he is like to pay part of the money , paid out of the Exchequer during the Committee of Safety ...
... town . And how that he is quite ashamed of himself , and confesses how he had deserved this , for his baseness to his brother . And that he is like to pay part of the money , paid out of the Exchequer during the Committee of Safety ...
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... town , who in all places made a mutiny this day , and do agree together . 2nd . To my office , where I found all the officers of the regiments in town waiting to receive money , that their sol- diers might go out of town , and what was ...
... town , who in all places made a mutiny this day , and do agree together . 2nd . To my office , where I found all the officers of the regiments in town waiting to receive money , that their sol- diers might go out of town , and what was ...
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... town he had many calls to him for a free Parliament , but little other welcome . I saw in the Palace Yard how unwilling some of the old soldiers were yet to go out of town without their money , and swore if they had it not in three days ...
... town he had many calls to him for a free Parliament , but little other welcome . I saw in the Palace Yard how unwilling some of the old soldiers were yet to go out of town without their money , and swore if they had it not in three days ...
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