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 4
... Sweden , upon certain particulars to be ob- served in the resignation ; and I hope that your Ex- cellence will consider the importance of that affair , and will therefore attend with the more patience the issue thereof , being necessary ...
... Sweden , upon certain particulars to be ob- served in the resignation ; and I hope that your Ex- cellence will consider the importance of that affair , and will therefore attend with the more patience the issue thereof , being necessary ...
Side 5
... Sweden as if Whitelocke had not merited much by it , though he so earnestly persuaded it ; and his wife wrote that she believed one of Whitelocke's family was false to him ; and upon inquiry she suspected it to be who gave intelligence ...
... Sweden as if Whitelocke had not merited much by it , though he so earnestly persuaded it ; and his wife wrote that she believed one of Whitelocke's family was false to him ; and upon inquiry she suspected it to be who gave intelligence ...
Side 6
... Sweden , nor that there will be any- thing in the league intended with the Low Countries repug- nant thereunto , especially in things wherein you are already instructed fully . And for the matter of your third and fourth private ...
... Sweden , nor that there will be any- thing in the league intended with the Low Countries repug- nant thereunto , especially in things wherein you are already instructed fully . And for the matter of your third and fourth private ...
Side 7
... Sweden in the Queen's minority , which King Charles and his Council took not to be from a sovereign prince ; and because his business touching the Prince Elect's settle- ment , and the affairs of Germany relating to Sweden , did not ...
... Sweden in the Queen's minority , which King Charles and his Council took not to be from a sovereign prince ; and because his business touching the Prince Elect's settle- ment , and the affairs of Germany relating to Sweden , did not ...
Side 8
... Sweden , between whom and these nations there hath always been a firm amity and strict alliance ; and therefore we have given instructions to the said Lord Whitelocke , answerable to such good desires , earnestly requesting your Majesty ...
... Sweden , between whom and these nations there hath always been a firm amity and strict alliance ; and therefore we have given instructions to the said Lord Whitelocke , answerable to such good desires , earnestly requesting your Majesty ...
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