A Journal of the Swedish Embassy in the Years 1653 and 1654, Volum 2Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1855 - 468 sider |
Inni boken
Resultat 1-5 av 100
Side 4
... Majesty's intention of leaving them , who are so affectionate to her . Sch . Truly her Majesty's purpose of resignation is strange to foreigners , and much more to us , who are her subjects , most affectionate to her . Wh . It is ...
... Majesty's intention of leaving them , who are so affectionate to her . Sch . Truly her Majesty's purpose of resignation is strange to foreigners , and much more to us , who are her subjects , most affectionate to her . Wh . It is ...
Side 8
... Majesty , to communicate with you in things tending to the mutual good and utility of both the nations , we have thought it necessary upon this occasion to assure your Majesty that the present change of affairs here hath made no ...
... Majesty , to communicate with you in things tending to the mutual good and utility of both the nations , we have thought it necessary upon this occasion to assure your Majesty that the present change of affairs here hath made no ...
Side 9
... Majesty the Queen of Sweden , for the renewing and contracting an alliance and confedera- tion with that Queen and Crown , according to the commis- sion and instructions you received from the said Parliament and the then Council of ...
... Majesty the Queen of Sweden , for the renewing and contracting an alliance and confedera- tion with that Queen and Crown , according to the commis- sion and instructions you received from the said Parliament and the then Council of ...
Side 10
... Majesty the Protector's letter to him , and the expression that Whitelocke should assure her Majesty of the Protector's constant and real inten- tions to settle a firm alliance with the Queen ; which , she said , she was also most ready ...
... Majesty the Protector's letter to him , and the expression that Whitelocke should assure her Majesty of the Protector's constant and real inten- tions to settle a firm alliance with the Queen ; which , she said , she was also most ready ...
Side 11
... Majesty very welcome thither . He was alone with her near two hours , and at his taking leave she desired him to come to her again on Monday next , and that then she would read over with him his articles , both in Latin and English ...
... Majesty very welcome thither . He was alone with her near two hours , and at his taking leave she desired him to come to her again on Monday next , and that then she would read over with him his articles , both in Latin and English ...
Andre utgaver - Vis alle
A Journal of the Swedish Embassy in the Years 1653 and 1654, Volum 2 Bulstrode Whitlocke Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1855 |
A Journal of the Swedish Embassy in the Years 1653 and 1654, Volum 2 Bulstrode Whitlocke Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1855 |
A Journal of the Swedish Embassy in the Years 1653 and 1654, Volum 2 Bulstrode Whitlocke Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1855 |
Vanlige uttrykk og setninger
acquainted Ambassador audience Baltic Sea boat brought Bulstrode Whitelocke Canterstein castle cause ceremonies Chancellor civility coach command Commissioners Commonwealth of England Council Court crown Denmark desired despatch discourse divers Dutch Edinburgh Review Edition Elbe English Excellence Excellence's favour friends gentleman give Glückstadt Gothenburg Grave Eric Hamburg hath hither Holland honour hope horses humble King King of Denmark kingdom Lady Lagerfeldt leagues letters locke Lord Protector Lübeck Majesty Majesty's master Monsieur morning morocco o'clock occasion Oxenstiern Piementelle pleased Post 8vo present price 21s Prince Queen Queen's Commissioners received Resident respect Ricksdag sador salute Schütt Seal Senators servant ship spake Stockholm Sweden Swedish thanks thereof things Thurloe tion told Whitelocke took touching town treaty unto Upsal visited Whitelocke vols voyage wherein White Whitelocke answered Whitelocke gave Whitelocke sent Whitelocke told Whitelocke's wind Woodcuts Woolfeldt Wrangel