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 3
... honour to this country and to ours in that employment , and your Excellence honours me in this visit . Sch . England is the noblest country and people that ever I saw a more pleasant , fruitful , and healthful country , and a more ...
... honour to this country and to ours in that employment , and your Excellence honours me in this visit . Sch . England is the noblest country and people that ever I saw a more pleasant , fruitful , and healthful country , and a more ...
Side 7
... honour to that of his father . He had been formerly ambassador from this Crown to England ; but because he was sent by the Chancellor his father , and the other Directors of the affairs of Sweden in the Queen's minority , which King ...
... honour to that of his father . He had been formerly ambassador from this Crown to England ; but because he was sent by the Chancellor his father , and the other Directors of the affairs of Sweden in the Queen's minority , which King ...
Side 14
... honour to kiss his hand . Whitelocke visited the Ricks - Droitset Grave Brahe , Chief Jus- who is of the noble family of Tycho Brahe . He was tice of Swe- President of the College of Justice , and the First den . Minister of State of ...
... honour to kiss his hand . Whitelocke visited the Ricks - Droitset Grave Brahe , Chief Jus- who is of the noble family of Tycho Brahe . He was tice of Swe- President of the College of Justice , and the First den . Minister of State of ...
Side 18
... honour to the Protector ; and as to his pre- sent post , attendants , and 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 ...
... honour to the Protector ; and as to his pre- sent post , attendants , and 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 ...
Side 27
... honour to White- locke to be often with him , and now , after dinner , dis- coursed much of the revolution which was likely to happen in this country by the Queen's resignation ; upon which subject Whitelocke thought not fit to speak ...
... honour to White- locke to be often with him , and now , after dinner , dis- coursed much of the revolution which was likely to happen in this country by the Queen's resignation ; upon which subject Whitelocke thought not fit to speak ...
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A Journal of the Swedish Embassy in the Years 1653 and 1654, Volum 2 Bulstrode Whitlocke Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1855 |
A Journal of the Swedish Embassy in the Years 1653 and 1654, Volum 2 Bulstrode Whitlocke Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1855 |
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