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John Evelyn - English
URL: http://www.bl.uk/index.html

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(EVELYN, John, trans.) ARNAULD, Antoine. - English
URL: http://www.polybiblio.com/finch/4472.html

Musterion tes Anomias. That is, Another Part of the Mystery of Jesuitism; or The new Heresie of the Jesuites, Publickly maintained At Paris, in the College of Clermont, the XII of December MDCLXI. Declar'd to all the Bishops of France. According to the Copy printed at Paris. Together with The Imaginary Heresie, in three Letters, With divers other Particulars relating to this Abominable Mysterie.Never before published in English. London: by James Flesher, for Richard Royston, 1661.

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Pepys' Diary: Evelyn, John - English
URL: http://www.pepysdiary.com/p/1033.php

The diaries of Samuel Pepys from London, UK in the 17th century

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Evelyn, John on Encyclopedia.com - English
URL: http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/E/Evelyn-J1.asp

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Evelyn, Johnevaelin,1620-1706, English diarist and miscellaneous writer. Although of royalist sympathies, he took little active part in the civil war. After 1652 he lived as a wealthy country

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History of Horticulture - Evelyn, John 1620-1706 - English
URL: http://www.hcs.ohio-state.edu/hort/history/065.html

A brief history of major figures in the history of horticulture developed from an outline that was distributed to students in Ohio State University Professor Freeman S. Howlett's course titled "The History and Literature of Horticulture: From Earliest Times to the Present," taught in 1968.

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