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
... give his blessing and success to this negotiation . Whitelocke gave a visit to the Count de Montecu- culi , to give him the welcome home from his journey with the Queen ; who said he had commands to kiss the hand of the Prince of Sweden ...
... give his blessing and success to this negotiation . Whitelocke gave a visit to the Count de Montecu- culi , to give him the welcome home from his journey with the Queen ; who said he had commands to kiss the hand of the Prince of Sweden ...
Side 2
... 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 captain of horse who gave a thou- sand crowns for his ...
... 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 captain of horse who gave a thou- sand crowns for his ...
Side 8
... give unto him favourable audience as often as he shall desire it , and full belief in what he shall propound on the behalf of these dominions . And so we heartily com- mend your Majesty and your affairs to the Divine pro- Given at ...
... give unto him favourable audience as often as he shall desire it , and full belief in what he shall propound on the behalf of these dominions . And so we heartily com- mend your Majesty and your affairs to the Divine pro- Given at ...
Side 9
... give unto you a full account hereof : Now lest the work you are upon ( which is so necessary in itself to both the nations , and so sincerely desired on our part ) should be interrupted or retarded by reason of the said change of ...
... give unto you a full account hereof : Now lest the work you are upon ( which is so necessary in itself to both the nations , and so sincerely desired on our part ) should be interrupted or retarded by reason of the said change of ...
Side 11
... give way to her coming thither . Whitelocke answered , that the Protector would bid her Majesty very welcome thither . He was alone with her near two hours , and at his taking leave she desired him to come to her again on Monday next ...
... give way to her coming thither . Whitelocke answered , that the Protector would bid her Majesty very welcome thither . He was alone with her near two hours , and at his taking leave she desired him to come to her again on Monday next ...
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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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