... this old pronunciation still. The present Irish pronunciation of English is really the same as the English pronunciation of the seventeenth century, when the most extensive settlement of Englishmen ... very secret in his movements on account of the suspicions of Sidney. Pepys knew nothing of what was going on, as he confesses in the Diary: "I do from this rais...
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... Lion Inn, Holborn), were drawn upon a sledge to Tyburn, and then taken out of their coffins, and in their shrouds hanged by the neck, until the going down of the sun. They were then cut down, their ... Among other things sold there was all the State&apos ;s arms, which Sir W. Batten bought; intending to set up some of the images in his garden, and the rest to burn on the...
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Diary of Samuel Pepys, 1662 N.S. Complete potx
... thinking upon business. I did by night set many things in order, which pleased me well, and puts me upon a resolution of keeping within doors and minding my business and the business of the office, ... the morning, and at noon to my Lord Crew&apos ;s, where one Mr. Tempter (an ingenious man and a person of honour he seems to be) dined; and, discoursing of the nature of serpe...
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Diary of Samuel Pepys, 1668 N.S. Complete potx
... full of business now on my hands: viz., of finishing my Tangier Accounts; of auditing my last year&apos ;s Accounts; of preparing answers to the Commissioners of Accounts; of drawing up several important ... Duke&apos ;s house; among the rest, Mis Davis, who is the most impertinent slut, she says, in the world; and the more, now the King do show her countenance; and...
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The Diary of Samuel Pepys, Aug/Sep 1660 docx
... sort of drolling workmen on all occasions Show many the strangest emotions to shift off his drink Upon the leads gazing upon Diana End of this Project Gutenberg Etext of The Diary of Samuel Pepys, ... Monk, and the Lord Roberts, about the business of Ireland; as there is already between the two Houses about the Act of Indemnity; and in the House of Commons,...
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Diary of Samuel Pepys, April 1668 potx
... many rubs by reason of want of money, and people&apos ;s not believing us in cases where we had money unless (which in several cases, as in hiring of vessels, cannot be) they be paid beforehand, ... Crew&apos ;s bedside, and then to Westminster, where I hear Pen is, and sent for by messenger last night. Thence to Commissioners of Accounts and there examined, and so back to Westminst...
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Tài liệu Diary, 1667 N.S. Complete pdf
... as far as Royston, at between nine and ten at night. The dismay that is upon us all, in the business of the kingdom and Navy at this day, is not to be expressed otherwise than by the condition ... business of one kind or other about the fire-ships and other businesses, most of them vexatious for want of money, the commanders all complaining that, if they miss to pay their...
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The business of hotels 2000[h ingram, s medlik](dadich)
... tenant than the licence to use the premises on certain conditions, which is the essence of a concession. Some types of rental have as their main reason earning income from space which is not ... employee benefits plus items such as china, glassware, silver, linen, contract cleaning, laundry and dry cleaning, licences, music and entertainment, operating supplies and uniforms. Sourc...
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Tài liệu Diary, 1664 N.S. Complete docx
... design to be to keep the furnishing of these things to the officers of the Ordnance, but Mr. Coventry seconded me, and between us we shall save the King some money in the year. In one business of ... way of raising money for this business, and then that of lotterys, [Among the State Papers is a "Statement of Articles in the Covenant proposed by the Commissione...
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Tài liệu Diary, 1665 N.S. Complete docx
... himself and his lusts. Anon we come to his house, and there I eat a bit, and so with fresh horses, his noble fine horses, the best confessedly in England, the King having none such, he sent me ... Evelyn&apos ;s to discourse of our confounded business of prisoners, and sick and wounded seamen, wherein he and we are so much put out of order. [Each of the Commissioners for the...
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