Works of the Camden Society, Nummer 71Camden Society, 1968 - 316 pagina's |
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Pagina 99
... Nimeguen that those who saw both say they are the very same coaches , liveryes , & c .; the truth is there was very little that appeared quite new , and he was not a little lucky in a rainy day that hidd his old equipage , making it ...
... Nimeguen that those who saw both say they are the very same coaches , liveryes , & c .; the truth is there was very little that appeared quite new , and he was not a little lucky in a rainy day that hidd his old equipage , making it ...
Pagina 111
Nimeguen , and I know not but after such an absence yr Exey will bee as glad to returne to London as Mon1 Colbert can bee to come hither , whose impatience as well as his ladyes is heer said to be very great ; and , hearing from England ...
Nimeguen , and I know not but after such an absence yr Exey will bee as glad to returne to London as Mon1 Colbert can bee to come hither , whose impatience as well as his ladyes is heer said to be very great ; and , hearing from England ...
Pagina 253
... Nimeguen to make the Swedes conditions better . " The money matters this week runn thus : into Provence 600,000liv . , to Rochefort 300,000 , to Brest 400,000 , to Dunkirque 200,000 , whither Mon ' . de Segnelay begins his journey to ...
... Nimeguen to make the Swedes conditions better . " The money matters this week runn thus : into Provence 600,000liv . , to Rochefort 300,000 , to Brest 400,000 , to Dunkirque 200,000 , whither Mon ' . de Segnelay begins his journey to ...
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