A Journal of the Swedish Embassy in the Years 1653 and 1654, Vol II. by Bulstrode Whitelocke
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the good opinion your master hath of you. All your powers and the
originals of your commissions (according to custom) are to be left with us, to be registered in our Chancery. _Wh._ I suppose you will also deliver to me the originals of your powers, to be enrolled (according to the English custom also) in our Chancery. _Chan._ That shall be done. _Wh._ The like shall be done on my part; and the Protector will be ready to do whatever shall be judged further necessary for the ratifying of this business. _Chan._ It will be requisite that you let me have in Latin your instructions from the Protector. _Wh._ I shall cause it to be done, except such part of them as are secret. _Chan._ That which is to be reserved in secresy I desire not to see; there will be sufficient besides to show your powers. _Wh._ They will fully appear. _Chan._ I should counsel you, before your departure out of this kingdom, to make a visit to the Prince of Sweden; he will take it in good part, and it will testify a respect of the Protector to him, and render the alliance the more firm. _Wh._ It is my purpose to visit the Prince; not that I am in doubt of the |
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