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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... Prince of Sweden , and took the op- portunity of accompanying her Majesty when she went to meet the Prince . He communicated nothing of the business to Whitelocke , nor did he think to in- quire it of him . After Whitelocke returned ...
... Prince of Sweden , and took the op- portunity of accompanying her Majesty when she went to meet the Prince . He communicated nothing of the business to Whitelocke , nor did he think to in- quire it of him . After Whitelocke returned ...
Side 4
... Prince be had in it . Wh . Have the three deputed Senators any order to confer with the Prince about my business ? Sch . I believe they have . Wh . I had been here two months before the Queen mentioned this design of hers to the Council ...
... Prince be had in it . Wh . Have the three deputed Senators any order to confer with the Prince about my business ? Sch . I believe they have . Wh . I had been here two months before the Queen mentioned this design of hers to the Council ...
Side 5
... Prince about this treaty , whereunto Whitelocke showed no averse- ness . ous reports Whitelocke received his packet of two weeks from Treacher- England . In a letter from his wife he was advertised to England . that the Protector had ...
... Prince about this treaty , whereunto Whitelocke showed no averse- ness . ous reports Whitelocke received his packet of two weeks from Treacher- England . In a letter from his wife he was advertised to England . that the Protector had ...
Side 7
... prince ; and because his business touching the Prince Elect's settle- ment , and the affairs of Germany relating to Sweden , did not please our King ; therefore this gentleman was not treated here with that respect and solemnity as he ...
... prince ; and because his business touching the Prince Elect's settle- ment , and the affairs of Germany relating to Sweden , did not please our King ; therefore this gentleman was not treated here with that respect and solemnity as he ...
Side 8
... Prince Christina , etc. , health and prosperity . " Most Serene and Potent Queen , God , who is the great Disposer of all things , having been pleased in His unsearchable wisdom to make a change in the Government of these nations since ...
... Prince Christina , etc. , health and prosperity . " Most Serene and Potent Queen , God , who is the great Disposer of all things , having been pleased in His unsearchable wisdom to make a change in the Government of these nations since ...
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A Journal of the Swedish Embassy in the Years 1653 and 1654, Volum 2 Bulstrode Whitlocke Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1855 |
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