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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... ceremonies of his Court , he could not give so punctual an account , it being altered since his coming from England . He also inquired particularly concerning the Parliament , the forms of their summons , sitting , debating , voting ...
... ceremonies of his Court , he could not give so punctual an account , it being altered since his coming from England . He also inquired particularly concerning the Parliament , the forms of their summons , sitting , debating , voting ...
Side 65
... ceremonies had dined with The Swedes Whitelocke , and was in a good humour , he desired defer the Whitelocke to withdraw from the rest of the strangers , the new and that he might speak privately with him ; and reign . going into the ...
... ceremonies had dined with The Swedes Whitelocke , and was in a good humour , he desired defer the Whitelocke to withdraw from the rest of the strangers , the new and that he might speak privately with him ; and reign . going into the ...
Side 66
... ceremonies was purposely sent to him to sound him touching the deferring of the treaty ; and the like errand Mr. Bloome came to him about ; and White- locke fully declared to them his distaste of any thought thereof , and the more at ...
... ceremonies was purposely sent to him to sound him touching the deferring of the treaty ; and the like errand Mr. Bloome came to him about ; and White- locke fully declared to them his distaste of any thought thereof , and the more at ...
Side 67
... ceremonies came to Whitelocke from the Queen to excuse Whitelocke's not having had audiences when he desired them ; which he said was because her Majesty had been so full of business , which had hindered her , and particularly because ...
... ceremonies came to Whitelocke from the Queen to excuse Whitelocke's not having had audiences when he desired them ; which he said was because her Majesty had been so full of business , which had hindered her , and particularly because ...
Side 68
... ceremonies . Whilst the Lord Douglas was in Whitelocke's house , Grave Eric came to Whitelocke by command of the Queen , to excuse the delay of his business , and that some of his audiences had been remitted . He said , her Majesty had ...
... ceremonies . Whilst the Lord Douglas was in Whitelocke's house , Grave Eric came to Whitelocke by command of the Queen , to excuse the delay of his business , and that some of his audiences had been remitted . He said , her Majesty had ...
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