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 13
... divers English and Scots , be- sides those of his family , were present . In the evening the Queen passed through the streets in her coach , with divers other coaches and her servants waiting on her , to take the air , though upon this ...
... divers English and Scots , be- sides those of his family , were present . In the evening the Queen passed through the streets in her coach , with divers other coaches and her servants waiting on her , to take the air , though upon this ...
Side 22
... divers officers who had served her father and herself , and were now settled in Sweden . Whitelocke offered that amendment which he before tendered to the Chancellor , which when she read , she told Whitelocke , that might include all ...
... divers officers who had served her father and herself , and were now settled in Sweden . Whitelocke offered that amendment which he before tendered to the Chancellor , which when she read , she told Whitelocke , that might include all ...
Side 38
... divers intelligences out of several parts of Christendom . Whitelocke's friends were much startled at this news , and the more be- cause of former intelligences of designs of that nature against him , whereof they wrote him word ; and ...
... divers intelligences out of several parts of Christendom . Whitelocke's friends were much startled at this news , and the more be- cause of former intelligences of designs of that nature against him , whereof they wrote him word ; and ...
Side 43
... her chapel . Resident against Divers English and Scots of the town came to White- White- locke's house to hear sermons there ; and among them locke . was Monsieur Ravius , who acquainted Whitelocke that one of SWEDISH EMBASSY . 43.
... her chapel . Resident against Divers English and Scots of the town came to White- White- locke's house to hear sermons there ; and among them locke . was Monsieur Ravius , who acquainted Whitelocke that one of SWEDISH EMBASSY . 43.
Side 47
... one part fell upon Poland , and had lately taken divers considerable places in that kingdom ; and much more he spake of this exploit , which is omitted . Senator Schütt's March 21 , 1653 . Whitelocke was somewhat SWEDISH EMBASSY . 47.
... one part fell upon Poland , and had lately taken divers considerable places in that kingdom ; and much more he spake of this exploit , which is omitted . Senator Schütt's March 21 , 1653 . Whitelocke was somewhat SWEDISH EMBASSY . 47.
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