| 1825 - 600 pages
...can.' « 31. At Court things are in very ill condition, there being so much emulacion, poverty, and vices of drinking, swearing, and loose amours, that...all people that I meet with do protest against their practice. In short, I see no content or satisfaction any where, in any one sort of people. The Benevolence... | |
| 1825 - 620 pages
...much emulation, poverty, and the vices of drinking, swearing, nnd loose amours, that 1 know not « hat will be the end of it, but confusion. And the Clergy so hi^h, that all people that I mr.et with do protest against their practice. In short, I see DO content... | |
| 1825 - 634 pages
...Court," anil his omi description shews the complaint was not groundless: " 1 Gol, August 31st. At Court things are in very ill condition, there being so much emulation, poverty und the vices of drinking, swearing und loose amours, that I know not what will be the end of it but... | |
| 1828 - 924 pages
...quaint Diary of Pepys, who, under the date of 31st August, 1661, has the following entry : " At Court things are in very ill condition, there being so much...confusion. And the clergy so high, that all people I meet with do protest 'against their practice. In short, I see no content or satisfaction any where... | |
| Walter Wilson - 1830 - 562 pages
...profaneness of its • Cunningham's Hist. Great Britain, i. 25, 26. X (K) " 1661, AugustSlst. At court, things are in very ill condition, there being so much...all people that I meet with do protest against their practice. In short, I see no content or satisfaction any where, in any one sort of people." — Pepys's... | |
| Walter Wilson - 1830 - 556 pages
...Great Britain, i. 25, 26. (K_) " 1661, August 31st. At court, things are in very ill condition, tbere being so much emulation, poverty, and the vices of...all people that I meet with do protest against their practice. In short, I see no content or satisfaction any where, in any one sort of people." — Pepys's... | |
| Robert Vaughan - 1831 - 564 pages
...IV. 314, 315. The following passage relates to England, in August 1661 : "At court, things are in a very ill condition, there being so much emulation,...all people that I meet with do protest against their practice. In short, I see no content or satisfaction any where, in any sort of people."— Pepys, I.... | |
| 1831 - 532 pages
...vol. i. 113, 4:O. " 31st. At court things are in a very ill condition, there being so much emulacion, poverty, and the vices of drinking, swearing, and...confusion. And the clergy so high that all people that 1 meet with do protest against their practice." p. 115. " I confess, I do not think that the bishops... | |
| 1831 - 550 pages
...condition, there being so much emulacion, poverty, and the vices of drinking, swearing, and loose umours, that I know not what will be the end of it but coafusion. And the clergy so high that all people that I meet with do protest against their practice."... | |
| Granville Penn - 1833 - 644 pages
...troubled at it, and will speak " to the king and council of it this morning. " 31st. — At court, things are in very ill condition ; " there being so...amours, that " I know not what will be the end of it but con" fusion. And the clergy so high, that all people " that I meet with do protest against their practice.... | |
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