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 4
... occasion of the delay hitherto was the un- certainty of the issue of your Dutch treaty ; and at this season of the year it was impossible for you to return , till the passage be open . Wh . I believe the alliance with England meriteth ...
... occasion of the delay hitherto was the un- certainty of the issue of your Dutch treaty ; and at this season of the year it was impossible for you to return , till the passage be open . Wh . I believe the alliance with England meriteth ...
Side 8
... occasion to look into his new cre- dentials and instructions from the Protector , which were thus . " Oliver , Lord Protector , etc. , to the Most Serene and Potent Prince Christina , etc. , health and prosperity . " Most Serene and ...
... occasion to look into his new cre- dentials and instructions from the Protector , which were thus . " Oliver , Lord Protector , etc. , to the Most Serene and Potent Prince Christina , etc. , health and prosperity . " Most Serene and ...
Side 28
... occasion of hin- drance of the despatch of your business , as have also the uncertainty of the issue of your treaty with Hol- land , and our great business of the Queen's intentions here . Whitelocke . I have long expected some answer ...
... occasion of hin- drance of the despatch of your business , as have also the uncertainty of the issue of your treaty with Hol- land , and our great business of the Queen's intentions here . Whitelocke . I have long expected some answer ...
Side 38
... occasion of that passage in his letter of a false rumour was news brought into England that White- locke was stabbed and murdered in Sweden ; and thus his death was with much confidence reported from several hands , and from divers ...
... occasion of that passage in his letter of a false rumour was news brought into England that White- locke was stabbed and murdered in Sweden ; and thus his death was with much confidence reported from several hands , and from divers ...
Side 52
... occasion ; nor can I take accounts of mer- chants ; I confess my ignorance . Gr . Eric . It may be contained in the treaty that justice shall be done , and satisfaction given to my countrymen for the wrongs done to them . Wh . That ...
... occasion ; nor can I take accounts of mer- chants ; I confess my ignorance . Gr . Eric . It may be contained in the treaty that justice shall be done , and satisfaction given to my countrymen for the wrongs done to them . Wh . That ...
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