The History of Gustavus Vasa: King of SwedenJ. Murray, 1852 - 312 Seiten |
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... says of Hvitfeldt's history , " that it is one of the most precious possessed by any country , as it is a collection of state documents which the author , as Chancellor of the kingdom , had the opportunity of copying out and introducing ...
... says of Hvitfeldt's history , " that it is one of the most precious possessed by any country , as it is a collection of state documents which the author , as Chancellor of the kingdom , had the opportunity of copying out and introducing ...
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... says , that " Queen Margaret's union was profitable to the Swedes , if it was to their profit to be the Danes ' bondmen . " Geijer calls it " a hasty , imperfect work , concluded without the assent , or even without the knowledge , of ...
... says , that " Queen Margaret's union was profitable to the Swedes , if it was to their profit to be the Danes ' bondmen . " Geijer calls it " a hasty , imperfect work , concluded without the assent , or even without the knowledge , of ...
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... say " Yes " to everything they proposed . ' Eric , however , if slow to assent , was still slower to carry out that to which he had assented . Danes and Swedes odious to the people were placed in command of the ceded fortresses ; and ...
... say " Yes " to everything they proposed . ' Eric , however , if slow to assent , was still slower to carry out that to which he had assented . Danes and Swedes odious to the people were placed in command of the ceded fortresses ; and ...
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... ( says Olaus Petri ) " little better than one continued tumult and civil war . " 1 Sten ( Stephen ) Sturé , called the Elder - whom his uncle on his deathbed advised never to seek the crown - was the son of Gustaf Sturé , by Brita Bjelké ...
... ( says Olaus Petri ) " little better than one continued tumult and civil war . " 1 Sten ( Stephen ) Sturé , called the Elder - whom his uncle on his deathbed advised never to seek the crown - was the son of Gustaf Sturé , by Brita Bjelké ...
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... says Geijer , " the unpopularity of the union , and whose memory is blended with the evils , which that measure brought in its train . " " In person he was strong , tall , and well made , in dispo- sition pious and God - fearing , kind ...
... says Geijer , " the unpopularity of the union , and whose memory is blended with the evils , which that measure brought in its train . " " In person he was strong , tall , and well made , in dispo- sition pious and God - fearing , kind ...
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¹ Tegel appointed apud Geijer Archbishop army battle of Brunkeberg Bishop of Linköping Brynteson Calmar castle Celsius CHAP chief Christian Chronicle Church clergy command convent Council Count of Hoya Crown Dacké Dales Dalesmen Dalin Danes Danish death debt Denmark elected enemy Engelbrect Eric Erici Olai Erickson favour Fcap fortresses Frederic Geijer give Gothland grace Gripsholm Gustavus Vasa Gustavus's hand High Steward honour Hvitfeldt Illust Johannes Magnus John King King's kingdom Knut Knutson lands Lars Lars Anderson Laurentius Petri letter Lubeck Magnus Malmö marks Mehlen Messenius monasteries monks MURRAY'S LIST nobles Norby Olai Petri Olaus öré Örebro parish peasants Peter Post 8vo prelates priests Prince prisoner promised rebellion Reformation Regent reign Riks Scond sent siege Slaghec Småland Smålanders soon Stekeborg Sten Sturé Stockholm Strengness surrender Sweden Swedish tavus throne Thys took treaty Trollé troops Turé Johnson Upsala Vadstena Vesterås Westgothland wrote СНАР
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Seite 7 - Handbook of Architecture. Being a Concise and Popular Account of the Different Styles prevailing in all Ages and Countries in the World. With a Description of the most remarkable Buildings.
Seite 6 - PENROSE'S (REV. JOHN) Faith and Practice; an Exposition of the Principles and Duties of Natural and Revealed Religion. Post Svo. 8s. 6d. - (FC) Principles of Athenian Architecture, and the Optical Refinements exhibited in the Construction of the Ancient Buildings at Athens, from a Survey. With 40 Plates. Folio.
Seite vi - Nam quis nescit, primam esse historiae legem, ne quid falsi dicere audeat ? deinde ne quid veri non audeat?
Seite 136 - ... have been much better disposed of; that is to say, that the greatest part of it might have been applied to the public benefit, considering the burdens now lying on the country, through the heavy debt occasioned by the war, which has been now a long time waged against King Christian. We therefore enjoin the Bishop and Chapter of Abo to modify the said will according to our ideas, which we have already partly explained to his executors, so that while his heirs, relations and the poor get the share...
Seite 12 - collecting literary sticks, picked up exactly in the order and state in which he chanced to find them. They are thin, short, dry, sapless, crooked, headless, and pointless. In the depth of winter, however, a faggot of real French sticks — although of little intrinsic value — may possibly enliven for a few moments an English fireside.
Seite 8 - Showing, at the same time, the way of seeing them to the best advantage, with the least expenditure of time and money.
Seite 5 - It contains the dates of the events which mark the rise, progress, decline, and fall of states ; and the changes in the fortunes of nations. Alliances, wars, battles, sieges, and treaties of peace; geographical discoveries, the settlement of colonies, and their subsequent story ; — with all occurrences of general historic interest — are recorded in it. It further includes the...
Seite 210 - Suck, little wretch, while yet thy mother lives, Suck the last drop her fainting bosom gives: She dies ; her tenderness survives her breath, And her fond love is provident in death.
Seite 16 - Nineveh, and whilst still assigning the later monuments to the kings mentioned in Scripture, Shalmanezer, Sennacherib, and Essarhadon, I am convinced that a considerable period elapsed between their foundation and the erection of the older palaces of Nimroud.
Seite 1 - Period between the Persian and the Peloponnesian Wars. Peloponnesian War down to the Expedition of the Athenians against Syracuse. VOLS.