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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... Whitelocke tion . Now was the heat of Whitelocke's business , and many ... gave a visit to the Count de Montecu- culi , to give him the welcome home ... Whitelocke , nor did he think to in- quire it of him . After Whitelocke returned home ...
... Whitelocke tion . Now was the heat of Whitelocke's business , and many ... gave a visit to the Count de Montecu- culi , to give him the welcome home ... Whitelocke , nor did he think to in- quire it of him . After Whitelocke returned home ...
Side 2
... gave a thou- sand crowns for his commission , which the captain afterwards raised upon the country , and the Duke ... Whitelocke whether France were comprised in the treaty with Holland . Whitelocke said he had no information thereof ...
... gave a thou- sand crowns for his commission , which the captain afterwards raised upon the country , and the Duke ... Whitelocke whether France were comprised in the treaty with Holland . Whitelocke said he had no information thereof ...
Side 5
... Whitelocke's family was false to him ; and upon inquiry she suspected it to be who gave intelligence to the Protector of all White- locke's words and actions in Sweden , to his prejudice , and very unbeseeming one of his family . This ...
... Whitelocke's family was false to him ; and upon inquiry she suspected it to be who gave intelligence to the Protector of all White- locke's words and actions in Sweden , to his prejudice , and very unbeseeming one of his family . This ...
Side 11
... gave him to imagine she had thoughts of travelling into France , Spain , Italy , and into England ; and asked Whitelocke if he thought the Protector would give way to her coming thither . Whitelocke answered , that the Protector would ...
... gave him to imagine she had thoughts of travelling into France , Spain , Italy , and into England ; and asked Whitelocke if he thought the Protector would give way to her coming thither . Whitelocke answered , that the Protector would ...
Side 12
... Whitelocke asked her if she had any thoughts of being included in the Dutch treaty . She said , No , for she had not ... gave Pie- mentelle thanks for it ; and though Monsieur Beningen did not like of their being so friendly , yet his ...
... Whitelocke asked her if she had any thoughts of being included in the Dutch treaty . She said , No , for she had not ... gave Pie- mentelle thanks for it ; and though Monsieur Beningen did not like of their being so friendly , yet his ...
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