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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... officer . And Woolfeldt said , that whereas all other Princes give wages to their officers and soldiers , the Duke gives no pay ; but when he makes an officer , the officer pays money to the Duke for his commission ; and that he knew a ...
... officer . And Woolfeldt said , that whereas all other Princes give wages to their officers and soldiers , the Duke gives no pay ; but when he makes an officer , the officer pays money to the Duke for his commission ; and that he knew a ...
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... officer with us called the Chief Justice of England . The habit of this Chief Justice of Sweden was a coat , and a furred cap of black , a sword and belt , and no cloak ; two soldiers sentry at his chamber - door , which Whitelocke had ...
... officer with us called the Chief Justice of England . The habit of this Chief Justice of Sweden was a coat , and a furred cap of black , a sword and belt , and no cloak ; two soldiers sentry at his chamber - door , which Whitelocke had ...
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... 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 those ...
... 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 those ...
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... officers and six thou- sand arms , which he brought from the Low Countries . From Wrangel Whitelocke went to visit Woolfeldt , to congratulate his recovery of health . He told Whitelocke that , by letters which he received from one of ...
... officers and six thou- sand arms , which he brought from the Low Countries . From Wrangel Whitelocke went to visit Woolfeldt , to congratulate his recovery of health . He told Whitelocke that , by letters which he received from one of ...
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... officer of the Queen's wardrobe : Ordered , That several copies of the said papers be forthwith sent to the Judges of the Court of Admiralty and to the Commissioners for Prize Goods , to whom it is respectively referred , diligently to ...
... officer of the Queen's wardrobe : Ordered , That several copies of the said papers be forthwith sent to the Judges of the Court of Admiralty and to the Commissioners for Prize Goods , to whom it is respectively referred , diligently to ...
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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 |
A Journal of the Swedish Embassy in the Years 1653 and 1654, Volum 2 Bulstrode Whitlocke Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1855 |
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acquainted Ambassador audience Baltic Sea boat brought Bulstrode Whitelocke Canterstein castle cause ceremonies Chancellor civility coach command Commissioners Commonwealth of England Council Court crown Denmark desired despatch discourse divers Dutch Edinburgh Review Edition Elbe English Excellence Excellence's favour friends gentleman give Glückstadt Gothenburg Grave Eric Hamburg hath hither Holland honour hope horses humble King King of Denmark kingdom Lady Lagerfeldt leagues letters locke Lord Protector Lübeck Majesty Majesty's master Monsieur morning morocco o'clock occasion Oxenstiern Piementelle pleased Post 8vo present price 21s Prince Queen Queen's Commissioners received Resident respect Ricksdag sador salute Schütt Seal Senators servant ship spake Stockholm Sweden Swedish thanks thereof things Thurloe tion told Whitelocke took touching town treaty unto Upsal visited Whitelocke vols voyage wherein White Whitelocke answered Whitelocke gave Whitelocke sent Whitelocke told Whitelocke's wind Woodcuts Woolfeldt Wrangel