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 5
... thought no strange thing , nor for the Protector to alter his phrase when his turn was served . And though this gave ground enough of discontent to Whitelocke , yet he thought not fit to discover it , nor what other friends had written ...
... thought no strange thing , nor for the Protector to alter his phrase when his turn was served . And though this gave ground enough of discontent to Whitelocke , yet he thought not fit to discover it , nor what other friends had written ...
Side 8
... thought it necessary upon this occasion to assure your Majesty that the present change of affairs here hath made no alteration of the good intentions on this side to- wards your Majesty and your dominions ; but that as we hold ourself ...
... thought it necessary upon this occasion to assure your Majesty that the present change of affairs here hath made no alteration of the good intentions on this side to- wards your Majesty and your dominions ; but that as we hold ourself ...
Side 9
... thought fit , by advice of the Council , to write unto her Majesty new letters credential , a copy whereof you will receive here- with , which letters you are to present to the Queen . And you are also , by virtue of these presents , to ...
... thought fit , by advice of the Council , to write unto her Majesty new letters credential , a copy whereof you will receive here- with , which letters you are to present to the Queen . And you are also , by virtue of these presents , to ...
Side 11
... thoughts of travelling into France , Spain , Italy , and into England ; and asked Whitelocke if he thought the Protector would give way to her coming thither . Whitelocke answered , that the Protector would bid her Majesty very welcome ...
... thoughts of travelling into France , Spain , Italy , and into England ; and asked Whitelocke if he thought the Protector would give way to her coming thither . Whitelocke answered , that the Protector would bid her Majesty very welcome ...
Side 12
... thought fit . Whitelocke asked her if she had any thoughts of being included in the Dutch treaty . She said , No , for she had not meddled with the war , and therefore desired not to be included in the peace with them . From the Queen ...
... thought fit . Whitelocke asked her if she had any thoughts of being included in the Dutch treaty . She said , No , for she had not meddled with the war , and therefore desired not to be included in the peace with them . From the Queen ...
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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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