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 1
... commands to kiss the hand of the Prince of Sweden , and took the op- portunity of accompanying her Majesty when she went to meet the Prince . He communicated nothing of the business to Whitelocke , nor did he think to in- quire it of ...
... commands to kiss the hand of the Prince of Sweden , and took the op- portunity of accompanying her Majesty when she went to meet the Prince . He communicated nothing of the business to Whitelocke , nor did he think to in- quire it of ...
Side 4
... command me ; and as soon as he requires my return I shall obey him . Sch . The 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 ...
... command me ; and as soon as he requires my return I shall obey him . Sch . The 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 ...
Side 24
... commands to the contrary ) that in case the peace be concluded between us and Holland , and Denmark in- cluded , it will be no disadvantage to us to conclude the alliance here , omitting the second , fifth , and that part of the seventh ...
... commands to the contrary ) that in case the peace be concluded between us and Holland , and Denmark in- cluded , it will be no disadvantage to us to conclude the alliance here , omitting the second , fifth , and that part of the seventh ...
Side 29
... command that jus- tice shall be done to all the Queen's subjects ; and if any of them have received any injury , they ought to receive a just satisfaction from the parties that did them wrong ; and , if you please , I shall mention ...
... command that jus- tice shall be done to all the Queen's subjects ; and if any of them have received any injury , they ought to receive a just satisfaction from the parties that did them wrong ; and , if you please , I shall mention ...
Side 39
... command he had received from the Queen so to do , and prayed Whitelocke to speak to the Queen on Bonele's behalf . March 17 , 1653 . Adolphus Whitelocke . Prince Adolphus visited Whitelocke , and they dis- Prince coursed much of England ...
... command he had received from the Queen so to do , and prayed Whitelocke to speak to the Queen on Bonele's behalf . March 17 , 1653 . Adolphus Whitelocke . Prince Adolphus visited Whitelocke , and they dis- Prince coursed much of England ...
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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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