A Journal of the Swedish Embassy in the Years 1653 and 1654, 第 1 巻Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1855 |
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... friends not to foment those growing public differ- ences , nor to be any means of encouraging a foreign na- tion against their natural prince , from whence he feared great and evil consequences . He was chosen one of the- Burgesses for ...
... friends not to foment those growing public differ- ences , nor to be any means of encouraging a foreign na- tion against their natural prince , from whence he feared great and evil consequences . He was chosen one of the- Burgesses for ...
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... friend to their nation nor the government of their Church , and the Lord General Essex growing jealous that he was en- deavouring to supplant him , a private consultation was had , whether he could not be proceeded against as an ...
... friend to their nation nor the government of their Church , and the Lord General Essex growing jealous that he was en- deavouring to supplant him , a private consultation was had , whether he could not be proceeded against as an ...
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... friend to the University wherein he had been educated , and undeniably a man of considerable learning , he used all his interest to have honourable terms granted to the besieged garrison , and that the colleges and libraries should not ...
... friend to the University wherein he had been educated , and undeniably a man of considerable learning , he used all his interest to have honourable terms granted to the besieged garrison , and that the colleges and libraries should not ...
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... friends Sir Philip Stapleton , Denzil Holles , Recorder Glyn , and others came to promote eagerly the disbanding of the greatest part of the army , he declared against that measure , believing , as he said and very likely knew , that ...
... friends Sir Philip Stapleton , Denzil Holles , Recorder Glyn , and others came to promote eagerly the disbanding of the greatest part of the army , he declared against that measure , believing , as he said and very likely knew , that ...
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... friends about it ; and that the most considerable parti- culars ' ( which seem to have been urged by his friends ) were , that he was already very deeply engaged with this party ; that the business to be undertaken by him was the ...
... friends about it ; and that the most considerable parti- culars ' ( which seem to have been urged by his friends ) were , that he was already very deeply engaged with this party ; that the business to be undertaken by him was the ...
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acquaint affairs alliance Ambassador appointed Baltic Sea bassador blessing brought Bulstrode Whitelocke Captain cause ceremonies Chan Chancellor civility coach command Commissioner Commonwealth of England Council Court Crom Cromwell Crown danger Denmark desired discourse divers Dutch Embassy endeavour English Excellence excuse favour French friends gentlemen Gilbert Pickering give Gothenburg hath Holland honour hope horses journey judgement King King of Denmark King of Scots lacqueys Lagerfeldt land Landeshere Latin letters locke locke's Majesty Majesty's matters ment Narva nation occasion officers Oxenstiern Parliament Parliament of England peace person Piementelle pleased pray present Prince Protector public ministers Queen of Sweden received respect rix-dollars senators sent servants ships spake Swedish thanks things thought tion told Whitelocke took town treaty unto Upsal Viscount Lisle visited Whitelocke voyage wherein whereof White Whitelocke answered Whitelocke told Whitelocke's wife wind
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74 ページ - And, behold, I am •with thee, and will keep thee in all places whither thou goest, and will bring thee again into this land; for I will not leave thee until I have done that which I have spoken to thee of.
81 ページ - And if it seem evil unto you to serve the Lord, choose you this day whom ye will serve; whether the gods which your fathers served that were on the other side of the flood, or the gods of the Amorites, in whose land ye dwell : but as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.
358 ページ - They answered him, We be Abraham's seed, and were never in bondage to any man...
xxiii ページ - The Laws of England are so interwoven with the power and practice of Monarchy, that to settle a Government without something of Monarchy...
358 ページ - But I would have you know, that the head of every man is Christ; and the head of the woman is the man; and the head of Christ is God . 4 Every man praying or prophesying, having his head covered, dishonoureth his head.
275 ページ - And withal they learn to be idle, wandering about from house to house; and not only idle, but tattlers also and busybodies, speaking things which they ought not.
323 ページ - I do declare and promise that I will be true and faithful to the commonwealth of England, as the same is now established, without a King or House of Lords...
248 ページ - very often, and very well. Nevertheless, they maintain chaplains and ministers in their houses and regiments ; and such as are godly and worthy ministers have as much respect and as good provision in England as in any place of Christendom.
275 ページ - Now them that are such we command and exhort by our Lord Jesus Christ, that with quietness they work, and eat their own bread.
300 ページ - He spake Latin, plain and fluent and significant ; and though he could, yet would not speak French, saying he knew no reason why that nation should be so much honoured more than others as to have their language used by strangers ; but he thought the Latin more honourable and more copious, and fitter to be used, because the Romans had been masters of so great a part of the world, and yet at present that language was not peculiar to any people.