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... which he desired this day, and yet her Majesty found herself well enough to
peruse and debate with Lagerfeldt these articles ; but he said nothing thereof to
others, only made thereof his own observations and use, as he saw occasion.
... which he desired this day, and yet her Majesty found herself well enough to
peruse and debate with Lagerfeldt these articles ; but he said nothing thereof to
others, only made thereof his own observations and use, as he saw occasion.
Side 65
Whitelocke said he apprehended some occasion of discontent in that he had
attended here near four months, and had not yet obtained any answer to his
proposals. The master excused the delay in regard of the Queen's purpose of
quitting ...
Whitelocke said he apprehended some occasion of discontent in that he had
attended here near four months, and had not yet obtained any answer to his
proposals. The master excused the delay in regard of the Queen's purpose of
quitting ...
Side 68
Whitelocke answered, that there was a little mistake therein, though there was
something near it, and said, it was not his desire to occasion trouble to her
Majesty. Eric answered, that the Queen desired Whitelocke would excuse her by
reason ...
Whitelocke answered, that there was a little mistake therein, though there was
something near it, and said, it was not his desire to occasion trouble to her
Majesty. Eric answered, that the Queen desired Whitelocke would excuse her by
reason ...
Side 71
Then the Queen fell into other discourses, and in particular of poetry ; which
occasion Whitelocke took to show her a copy of Latin verses made by an English
gentleman, a friend of Whitelocke's, and sent over to him hither, and which he
had ...
Then the Queen fell into other discourses, and in particular of poetry ; which
occasion Whitelocke took to show her a copy of Latin verses made by an English
gentleman, a friend of Whitelocke's, and sent over to him hither, and which he
had ...
Side 77
These orders of the Council Whitelocke caused to be translated into Latin, that he
might communicate them as he saw occasion. March 31, 1654. Whitelocke
despatched a great number of letters to Reports to his friends in England : in
those to ...
These orders of the Council Whitelocke caused to be translated into Latin, that he
might communicate them as he saw occasion. March 31, 1654. Whitelocke
despatched a great number of letters to Reports to his friends in England : in
those to ...
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