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... person , found there was cause enough to suspect him ; yet to have one such among a hundred he thought no strange thing , nor for the Protector to alter his phrase when his turn was served . And though this gave ground enough of ...
... person , found there was cause enough to suspect him ; yet to have one such among a hundred he thought no strange thing , nor for the Protector to alter his phrase when his turn was served . And though this gave ground enough of ...
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... person in Flanders , mentioning that Beningen had written to his superiors that the English Ambas- sador and the Spanish Resident were often together , and had showed great respect to each other , which his Highness the Archduke liked ...
... person in Flanders , mentioning that Beningen had written to his superiors that the English Ambas- sador and the Spanish Resident were often together , and had showed great respect to each other , which his Highness the Archduke liked ...
Side 13
... person is the cause that hitherto you have received no satisfaction , and I doubt not but ere long you will have answers to your contentment . Whilst Whitelocke was with him the Queen sent one of her gentlemen thither to him , to desire ...
... person is the cause that hitherto you have received no satisfaction , and I doubt not but ere long you will have answers to your contentment . Whilst Whitelocke was with him the Queen sent one of her gentlemen thither to him , to desire ...
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... persons as you are will ac- cept of ; and for commerce my proposals are general . Gr . Eric . I confess the particulars thereof may more conveniently be treated on by merchants ; and we do not so much desire a confederation with any ...
... persons as you are will ac- cept of ; and for commerce my proposals are general . Gr . Eric . I confess the particulars thereof may more conveniently be treated on by merchants ; and we do not so much desire a confederation with any ...
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... person here with this conference . March 10 , 1653 . Upon yesterday's conference with the Queen , White- spatches to locke wrote the passages thereof at large to Thurloe , to be communicated to the Council in England , and to pray their ...
... person here with this conference . March 10 , 1653 . Upon yesterday's conference with the Queen , White- spatches to locke wrote the passages thereof at large to Thurloe , to be communicated to the Council in England , and to pray their ...
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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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