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 15
... excused her not being yet ready to confer with him upon his articles , as she had pro- mised , but told him that she had ordered something to be written down on that subject to show to him . The Chan- cellor falls ill . She took him ...
... excused her not being yet ready to confer with him upon his articles , as she had pro- mised , but told him that she had ordered something to be written down on that subject to show to him . The Chan- cellor falls ill . She took him ...
Side 20
... his immaterial objections . In the afternoon Whitelocke attended the Queen , the Queen who excused her not having conferred with him about on the arti- cles . his treaty . Whitelocke told her , that , if 20 JOURNAL OF THE.
... his immaterial objections . In the afternoon Whitelocke attended the Queen , the Queen who excused her not having conferred with him about on the arti- cles . his treaty . Whitelocke told her , that , if 20 JOURNAL OF THE.
Side 36
... excused , but would be brought into a sad account in the end ; and that there was no foundation in any such people , or in their opinions , but what was sandy and would fail , and all building thereupon would totter and fall down and ...
... excused , but would be brought into a sad account in the end ; and that there was no foundation in any such people , or in their opinions , but what was sandy and would fail , and all building thereupon would totter and fall down and ...
Side 64
... excused her not admitting Whitelocke to have audiences , by saying she was busy or sick , when , at the same time , Piementelle and others were admitted to her presence , and for two or three hours together discoursed with her . This ...
... excused her not admitting Whitelocke to have audiences , by saying she was busy or sick , when , at the same time , Piementelle and others were admitted to her presence , and for two or three hours together discoursed with her . This ...
Side 65
... excused the delay in regard of the Queen's purpose of quitting the Government . Whitelocke said he believed that occasioned much trouble to her Ma- jesty , and which gave him cause to doubt that his frequent visits of her Majesty might ...
... excused the delay in regard of the Queen's purpose of quitting the Government . Whitelocke said he believed that occasioned much trouble to her Ma- jesty , and which gave him cause to doubt that his frequent visits of her Majesty might ...
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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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