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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... master to return his thanks to her Majesty for her favours , and to let her know that he should be ready to attend her at such time as she should appoint . The master said he would acquaint her Majesty herewith , and so went away in the ...
... master to return his thanks to her Majesty for her favours , and to let her know that he should be ready to attend her at such time as she should appoint . The master said he would acquaint her Majesty herewith , and so went away in the ...
Side 68
... master of the ceremonies . Whilst the Lord Douglas was in Whitelocke's house , Grave Eric came to Whitelocke by command of the Queen , to excuse the delay of his business , and that some of his audiences had been remitted . He said ...
... master of the ceremonies . Whilst the Lord Douglas was in Whitelocke's house , Grave Eric came to Whitelocke by command of the Queen , to excuse the delay of his business , and that some of his audiences had been remitted . He said ...
Side 85
... master , if it should be so , which I ac- knowledged . Whitelocke . Your Excellence knows that I have not been at the Council of State in England for six months last past , so that I know not the secret designs of my Lord Protector ...
... master , if it should be so , which I ac- knowledged . Whitelocke . Your Excellence knows that I have not been at the Council of State in England for six months last past , so that I know not the secret designs of my Lord Protector ...
Side 92
... masters of it ; and from thence having some ships , they may go in and out at their pleasure , and command all passing by ; and none can come into the harbour to them if they make up the fort , which is soon done , and the passage not ...
... masters of it ; and from thence having some ships , they may go in and out at their pleasure , and command all passing by ; and none can come into the harbour to them if they make up the fort , which is soon done , and the passage not ...
Side 94
... masters of it , the castle would quickly come in to them ; and at the town they should have a good haven for their ships , and a small matter would build a better fort near the town than Elsinore is , and would command the passage more ...
... masters of it , the castle would quickly come in to them ; and at the town they should have a good haven for their ships , and a small matter would build a better fort near the town than Elsinore is , and would command the passage more ...
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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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