A Journal of the Swedish Ambassy: In the Years MDCLIII and MDCLIV. From the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland, 第 1 巻T. Becket and P.A. de Hondt, 1772 - 502 ページ |
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... himselfe to be more godly then others ) did object , that they knew not whether Whitelocke were a godly man or not ; and though he might be other- wayes qualifyed , yett , if he were not a godly man , it was not fitt to fend him ...
... himselfe to be more godly then others ) did object , that they knew not whether Whitelocke were a godly man or not ; and though he might be other- wayes qualifyed , yett , if he were not a godly man , it was not fitt to fend him ...
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... himselfe ingaged and freely called to this fervice . Att eight a'clock this morning , Whitelocke was att the committee ; but it was too early for the members only the lord viscount L'Ifle came before the reft ; and with him Whitelocke ...
... himselfe ingaged and freely called to this fervice . Att eight a'clock this morning , Whitelocke was att the committee ; but it was too early for the members only the lord viscount L'Ifle came before the reft ; and with him Whitelocke ...
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... himselfe , or his friends , tending to the excufe of him from going . Finding it thus , he contented himselfe in his affurance of God's love and protection , and in hopes to have an op- portunity to serve him , and his countrey , and ...
... himselfe , or his friends , tending to the excufe of him from going . Finding it thus , he contented himselfe in his affurance of God's love and protection , and in hopes to have an op- portunity to serve him , and his countrey , and ...
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... himselfe in the part of a publique minister . He difcourfed of Whitelocke's journey , and that his best way would be by Gothenburg ; and he magnifyed the civility and cour- tefy of the queen , his miftris , to all gentlemen and ...
... himselfe in the part of a publique minister . He difcourfed of Whitelocke's journey , and that his best way would be by Gothenburg ; and he magnifyed the civility and cour- tefy of the queen , his miftris , to all gentlemen and ...
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... himselfe . 66 << " For Bradefhawe ( faid one ) I heare he is going for " Wiltshire , I warrant you we fhall take a courfe with him ; you need not feare his returne : he is left to himselfe now , and out of his army guard ; he will not ...
... himselfe . 66 << " For Bradefhawe ( faid one ) I heare he is going for " Wiltshire , I warrant you we fhall take a courfe with him ; you need not feare his returne : he is left to himselfe now , and out of his army guard ; he will not ...
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72 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.
359 ページ - I have great confidence of your honour and judgment," replied the Queen, " and therefore, though you are a stranger, I shall acquaint you with a business of the greatest consequence to me in the world, and which I have not communicated to any creature. Sir, it is this : I have it in my thoughts and resolution to quit the crown of Sweden, and to...
355 ページ - You yourfelfe have publiftied a fecret (which I was refolved to have concealed all my life-time) in making knowne, that you are unworthy the fortune which you had with me. If you are refolved to beare thefe reproaches, you may come hither : I confent to it uppon that condition ; butt doe not hope that either tears or fubmiflions can ever oblige me to the leaft compliance. All that I am capable to doe for you i», to remember little, and to fpeak lefle heerof, except to blame you.
28 ページ - ... apparent in this journey. Co. I cannot tell that ; for I have heard that our great man, I mean my Lord General, would have you to go ; and if it be so, and yet you will stay at home, I doubt there may be as much danger for you to stay as to go.
32 ページ - I think so, and therfore I make it my particular suit, and earnest request to you to undertake it: and I hope you will show a little regard to me in it; and I assure you that you shall have no cause to repent it.
359 ページ - I have it in my thoughts and refolution to quitt the crowne of Sweden, and to retire myfelfe unto a private life, as much more fuitable to my contentment, then the great cares and troubles attending uppon the governement of my kingdome : and what thinke you of this refolution ? Wb.
251 ページ - Parliament held it not unlawful, when they carried their lives in their hands, and were going to adventure them in the high places of the field, to encourage one another out of His Word, who commands over all ; and this had more weight and impression with it than any other word could have, and was never denied to be...
13 ページ - Sweden have left for us the following offhand specimen of an Official Note from Oliver. Oliver and Pickering had already been earnestly dealing with the learned man that he would go : at their subsequent interview, Oliver observed to Whitlocke, "Sir Gilbert" Pickering "would needs write a very " fine Letter; and when he had done, did not like it himself.
363 ページ - What your majefty likes beft, is beft to you ; butt doe you not thinke that Charles V. had as great hopes of contentment by his abdication, as your majefty hath, and yett repented it the fame day he did it.
351 ページ - whole father, commingout of France to ferve the crown of " Sweden, was fo fuccefsfull, that, for a reward of his merit, " he had good revenues, and the title of a grave or earle ** beftowed uppon him, and marryed there, and became a.