Memorials of the Professional Life and Times of Sir William Penn ...: From 1644 to 1670, Том 2J. Duncan, 1833 |
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... said employ- ment ; and you are hereby required to attend the person of the said ... says Evelyn , " to see the great ship newly built " by the usurper Oliver ... PEPYS ' MSS . Bodl . ) the chirurgeon's chest of the fleet . Hereof you are ...
... said employ- ment ; and you are hereby required to attend the person of the said ... says Evelyn , " to see the great ship newly built " by the usurper Oliver ... PEPYS ' MSS . Bodl . ) the chirurgeon's chest of the fleet . Hereof you are ...
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... says Pepys , was thus ; viz . the Rump , after being dis- “ turbed by my Lord Lambert , was lately returned " to sit again . The officers of the army all forced to yield . Lawson lies still in the river , and Monk is " with his army in ...
... says Pepys , was thus ; viz . the Rump , after being dis- “ turbed by my Lord Lambert , was lately returned " to sit again . The officers of the army all forced to yield . Lawson lies still in the river , and Monk is " with his army in ...
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... been personally and warmly attached to Cromwell , towards whom the sea - officers generally felt nothing but aversion . " May 15 , " says Pepys , " he told me , that his conversion 216 [ 1660 . MEMORIALS OF SIR WILLIAM PENN .
... been personally and warmly attached to Cromwell , towards whom the sea - officers generally felt nothing but aversion . " May 15 , " says Pepys , " he told me , that his conversion 216 [ 1660 . MEMORIALS OF SIR WILLIAM PENN .
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From 1644 to 1670 Granville Penn. Pepys , " he told me , that his conversion to the king's 66 66 cause ( for I was saying , that I wondered from what " time the king could look upon him to become his friend ) commenced from his being in ...
From 1644 to 1670 Granville Penn. Pepys , " he told me , that his conversion to the king's 66 66 cause ( for I was saying , that I wondered from what " time the king could look upon him to become his friend ) commenced from his being in ...
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... , who had been commissioned to command the fleet ap- pointed to bring home the king , went on board the Naseby , where Penn joined him on the 4th of April . " This morning , " says Pepys , " come 218 [ 1660 . MEMORIALS OF SIR WILLIAM PENN .
... , who had been commissioned to command the fleet ap- pointed to bring home the king , went on board the Naseby , where Penn joined him on the 4th of April . " This morning , " says Pepys , " come 218 [ 1660 . MEMORIALS OF SIR WILLIAM PENN .
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Стр. 521 - Given under my hand and seal at this day of ' AD Form of Warrant of Committal.
Стр. 359 - Penn, and having regard to the memory and merits of his late father, in divers services, and particularly to his conduct, courage, and discretion, under our dearest brother James, duke of York, in that signal battle and victory fought and obtained against the Dutch fleet commanded by the Heer Van Opdam, in the year 1665...
Стр. 563 - Son William, if you and your Friends keep to your plain way of preaching, and keep to your plain way of living, you will make an end of the priests to the end of the world.
Стр. 352 - Commander-in-chief about the tenth ship from the van; the second in command about the twelfth from the rear, leaving the van of the enemy unoccupied ; the succeeding ships breaking through in all parts, astern of their leaders, and engaging the enemy at the muzzles of their guns.
Стр. 418 - I find the Duke of Albemarle at dinner with sorry company, some of his officers of the Army: dirty dishes and a nasty wife at table, and bad meat, of which I made but an ill dinner.
Стр. 421 - Barking steeple, and there saw the saddest sight of desolation that I ever saw; every where great fires, oyle-cellars, and brimstone, and other things burning. I became afraid to stay there long, and therefore down again as fast as I could, the fire being spread as far as I could see it; and to Sir W.
Стр. 286 - To church, where I found that my coming in a perriwigg did not prove so strange as I was afraid it would, for I thought that all the church would presently have cast their eyes all upon me, but I found no such thing.2 9th.
Стр. 422 - I home late to Sir W. Pen's, who did give me a bed; but without curtains or hangings, all being down. So here I went the first time into a naked bed, only my drawers on; and did sleep pretty well: but still both sleeping and waking had a fear of fire in my heart, that I took little rest.
Стр. 11 - The Laws of England are so interwoven with the power and practice of Monarchy, that to settle a Government without something of Monarchy...
Стр. 259 - Now, after all this, I can say, that, besides the pleasure of the sight of these glorious things, I may now shut my eyes against any other objects, nor for the future trouble myself to see things of state and show, as being sure never to see the like again in this world.