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 1
... Whitelocke returned home , the Resident of France and Woolfeldt met at his house to visit him , and staid with him three hours . They had much dis- VOL . II . 337371 B Advances from France . course of France , and of JOURNAL ...
... Whitelocke returned home , the Resident of France and Woolfeldt met at his house to visit him , and staid with him three hours . They had much dis- VOL . II . 337371 B Advances from France . course of France , and of JOURNAL ...
Side 2
... Resident asked Whitelocke whether France were comprised in the treaty with Holland . Whitelocke said he had no information thereof . The Resident replied , that his master would willingly entertain a good friendship and correspondence ...
... Resident asked Whitelocke whether France were comprised in the treaty with Holland . Whitelocke said he had no information thereof . The Resident replied , that his master would willingly entertain a good friendship and correspondence ...
Side 6
... Resident here to his superiors in Hol- land , copies whereof Thurloe by money had procured . He wrote also of the Protector's being feasted by the City , and a full and large relation of all passages of moment . The Protector himself ...
... Resident here to his superiors in Hol- land , copies whereof Thurloe by money had procured . He wrote also of the Protector's being feasted by the City , and a full and large relation of all passages of moment . The Protector himself ...
Side 11
... said , by all means , that was reasonable ; and in case the peace between England and Holland did not take effect , that then the ambassador , whom Reports of the Dutch Resident adverse to she intended howsoever SWEDISH EMBASSY . 11.
... said , by all means , that was reasonable ; and in case the peace between England and Holland did not take effect , that then the ambassador , whom Reports of the Dutch Resident adverse to she intended howsoever SWEDISH EMBASSY . 11.
Side 12
... 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 Beningen did not like of their being so ...
... 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 Beningen did not like of their being so ...
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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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