A Journal of the Swedish Embassy in the Years 1653 and 1654, Volum 2Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1855 - 468 sider |
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Side 11
... English , which they would consider together ; and such things as she could consent unto she would tell him , and what she could not consent unto he should then know from her , and they might mark it in the margin as they went along ...
... English , which they would consider together ; and such things as she could consent unto she would tell him , and what she could not consent unto he should then know from her , and they might mark it in the margin as they went along ...
Side 12
... English Ambas- sador and the Spanish Resident were often together , and had showed great respect to each other , which his Highness the Archduke liked very well , and well , and gave Pie- mentelle thanks for it ; and though Monsieur ...
... English Ambas- sador and the Spanish Resident were often together , and had showed great respect to each other , which his Highness the Archduke liked very well , and well , and gave Pie- mentelle thanks for it ; and though Monsieur ...
Side 26
... English nation , as generally the Swedish people did . He said that he never was present at the Council , nor did meddle with any public business ; but he doubted not but that Whitelocke would receive contentment . Whitelocke said he ...
... English nation , as generally the Swedish people did . He said that he never was present at the Council , nor did meddle with any public business ; but he doubted not but that Whitelocke would receive contentment . Whitelocke said he ...
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... English Ambassador did treat with none but the Queen alone , and sometimes alone with the Chancellor , whereby he could not possibly give any account of those transac- tions ; for he thought that not one person in Sweden , except the ...
... English Ambassador did treat with none but the Queen alone , and sometimes alone with the Chancellor , whereby he could not possibly give any account of those transac- tions ; for he thought that not one person in Sweden , except the ...
Side 30
... English plantations in America , because traffic thither , without special license , was prohibited by our Com- monwealth ; and he said it would be unequal for the English to have the full traffic in the Queen's domi- nions , and her ...
... English plantations in America , because traffic thither , without special license , was prohibited by our Com- monwealth ; and he said it would be unequal for the English to have the full traffic in the Queen's domi- nions , and her ...
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