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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... morning to compare their articles with his own , and to frame his objections upon them . The Queen wrote down the objections with her own hand , and then entered into a debate with Whitelocke upon the whole , and seemed to be satisfied ...
... morning to compare their articles with his own , and to frame his objections upon them . The Queen wrote down the objections with her own hand , and then entered into a debate with Whitelocke upon the whole , and seemed to be satisfied ...
Side 79
... morning , in the market - place , near Whitelocke's A capital lodging , was an execution of one adjudged to die for a in Sweden . murder . The offender was brought into the midst of the market - place , which was open and spacious , and ...
... morning , in the market - place , near Whitelocke's A capital lodging , was an execution of one adjudged to die for a in Sweden . murder . The offender was brought into the midst of the market - place , which was open and spacious , and ...
Side 86
... de Prado , Envoy Extraordinary from his Majesty the King of Spain unto her Majesty the Queen of Sweden , is now upon his return from this place unto Newport , in April 5 , 1654 . with the In the morning 86 JOURNAL OF THE.
... de Prado , Envoy Extraordinary from his Majesty the King of Spain unto her Majesty the Queen of Sweden , is now upon his return from this place unto Newport , in April 5 , 1654 . with the In the morning 86 JOURNAL OF THE.
Side 87
... morning Whitelocke went to the Chancellor's Conference lodging , and found his son Grave Eric with him . The Chancellor . Chancellor made a long apology to excuse the delay of the treaty , and said : — Chancellor . My indisposition of ...
... morning Whitelocke went to the Chancellor's Conference lodging , and found his son Grave Eric with him . The Chancellor . Chancellor made a long apology to excuse the delay of the treaty , and said : — Chancellor . My indisposition of ...
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... morning . Whitelocke offered himself or his coaches and servants , to attend him out of town ; but he said it was not the custom when a public mi- nister departed from a place to use any ceremony , but to leave him to the liberty of ...
... morning . Whitelocke offered himself or his coaches and servants , to attend him out of town ; but he said it was not the custom when a public mi- nister departed from a place to use any ceremony , but to leave him to the liberty of ...
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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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