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 130
... Stockholm , and com- mander of a ship belonging to her Majesty the Queen of Sweden , called the Sudermanland , ' loaden with corn and other Swedish merchandises , is now bound for Lisbon , in Portugal , and , for his better passage ...
... Stockholm , and com- mander of a ship belonging to her Majesty the Queen of Sweden , called the Sudermanland , ' loaden with corn and other Swedish merchandises , is now bound for Lisbon , in Portugal , and , for his better passage ...
Side 133
... Stockholm and Calmar , and the ship might be as soon at Calmar as at Nordkö- ping ; that the passage to Lübeck was much easier from Calmar than from Nordköping , and with a good wind might be made from Calmar in two days . But hereof ...
... Stockholm and Calmar , and the ship might be as soon at Calmar as at Nordkö- ping ; that the passage to Lübeck was much easier from Calmar than from Nordköping , and with a good wind might be made from Calmar in two days . But hereof ...
Side 134
... Stockholm , it was given out that her Majesty would not return to this place , but remain at Stockholm , and that the Ge- neral Assembly should be held there ; which was not believed by Whitelocke , because the Queen had as- sured 134 ...
... Stockholm , it was given out that her Majesty would not return to this place , but remain at Stockholm , and that the Ge- neral Assembly should be held there ; which was not believed by Whitelocke , because the Queen had as- sured 134 ...
Side 139
... Stockholm and hold the Ricksdag there . Another argument was , the Queen's officers removing and alter- ing some of the hangings in Whitelocke's house , being longer and fitter for the rooms to be furnished in the castle for the ...
... Stockholm and hold the Ricksdag there . Another argument was , the Queen's officers removing and alter- ing some of the hangings in Whitelocke's house , being longer and fitter for the rooms to be furnished in the castle for the ...
Side 147
... Stockholm to receive this suit of theirs in the enclosed paper . " April 21 , 1654. Upsal . " April 22 , 1654 . " B. W. The French Resident visited Whitelocke , and , sceing University Library at him ready to go take the air , offered ...
... Stockholm to receive this suit of theirs in the enclosed paper . " April 21 , 1654. Upsal . " April 22 , 1654 . " B. W. The French Resident visited Whitelocke , and , sceing University Library at him ready to go take the air , offered ...
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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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