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... Gothenburg , and three other despatches since . By that of the 30th of December , and that of the 4th instant , I have received a particular account of what passed at your first audience , and what other proceedings have been upon your ...
... Gothenburg , and three other despatches since . By that of the 30th of December , and that of the 4th instant , I have received a particular account of what passed at your first audience , and what other proceedings have been upon your ...
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... Gothenburg ( which Eric likewise discoursed of at large ) , that the Protector would give a fair and just answer . 4. Eric made the same objections that the Queen had done , and had the same answers . 5. The like discourse was upon this ...
... Gothenburg ( which Eric likewise discoursed of at large ) , that the Protector would give a fair and just answer . 4. Eric made the same objections that the Queen had done , and had the same answers . 5. The like discourse was upon this ...
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... Gothenburg and in other places , without passing the Baltic Sea . Bundt . Many amongst us know not what to think of your fleet , and it troubles some . Wh . I hope we shall be in nearer amity , and then you will be pleased at it . Have ...
... Gothenburg and in other places , without passing the Baltic Sea . Bundt . Many amongst us know not what to think of your fleet , and it troubles some . Wh . I hope we shall be in nearer amity , and then you will be pleased at it . Have ...
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... be a great disturbance and danger to him to go by Ham- burg and those quarters , which would be infested with soldiers , and that then it would be his best way to re- turn by Gothenburg ; but he did persuade Whitelocke by 82 JOURNAL OF THE.
... be a great disturbance and danger to him to go by Ham- burg and those quarters , which would be infested with soldiers , and that then it would be his best way to re- turn by Gothenburg ; but he did persuade Whitelocke by 82 JOURNAL OF THE.
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Bulstrode Whitlocke Charles Morton, Henry Reeve. turn by Gothenburg ; but he did persuade Whitelocke by all means to salute the Prince of Sweden by the way of his return . Whitelocke said he ... Gothenburg; but he did persuade Whitelocke ...
Bulstrode Whitlocke Charles Morton, Henry Reeve. turn by Gothenburg ; but he did persuade Whitelocke by all means to salute the Prince of Sweden by the way of his return . Whitelocke said he ... Gothenburg; but he did persuade Whitelocke ...
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