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Briefe Der Elisabeth Stuart, Königin Von Böhmen, an Ihren Sohn, Den Kurfürsten Carl Ludwig Von Der Pfalz; 1650-1662
Briefe Der Elisabeth Stuart Knigin Von Bhmen an Ihren Sohn Den Kurfrsten Carl Ludwig Von Der Pfalz 16501662 Author:Elizabeth General Books publication date: 2009 Original publication date: 1902 Original Publisher: Litterarischer Verein in Stuttgart Subjects: Germany Bohemia (Czech Republic) History / Europe / Eastern History / Europe / Germany Literary Criticism / European / German Notes: This is a black and white OCR reprint of the original. It has no... more » illustrations and there may be typos or missing text. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. Excerpt: Nachschrift: since you bid so manie Charlesses, you had not done ill to haue bid my Nephue1) since his father2) Christened you, and manie other reasons, I know he woulde haue taken it verie well, but misfortune putts all out of square, one day I hope it uill change, I ame sure he is neerer to you then either the Duke of Loraine 3) or your Cosen of Sueden 4). 11. Elisabeth, konigin von Boh men andenkur- f firs ten Carl Ludwig von der Pfalz. Haag [1651] September 1/11. Reisebericht einer fahrt von Rhenen nach dem Haag. Siegreiches vordringen Carls II. bei Warrington. Tod der landgrafin Amalie von Hessen-Cassel. Ungewisses schicksal des pfalzgrafen Rupert. Sonne, I ame glade you are so well satisfied uith my sending to you the great picture, I found your letter heere vpon friday night. I went from Rhene vpon wedensday in Monsr. de Brederods yaught5) and lay that night at Vione6) and stayed all the next day, where I had verie great intertainement. Vione is so much changed to the better as you coulde not now know it, it is the finest place in this countrie by much, as I landed vpon friday at Roterdame the English marchants that are cavaliers, mett me uith open mouth to tell me of the great victorie God has giuen the king at Warrington 7) where three yeares before Duc Hamilton was beaten 8), and they say the same day the king forced the passage, hauing bene shewed a 1) Karl II. von England. Vergl. hierzu auch...« less