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CHRISTINE DE SUÈDE (1626 - 1689) Reine de Suède L.A. (minute), [Rome 1688]
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CHRISTINE OF SWEDEN (1626 - 1689) Queen of Sweden L.A. (minute), [Rome 1688], to Sébastien (or Gabriel) de BREMOND| 2 1/4 pages in-4| in French.
To Bremond, whom Queen Christine wanted to choose as her resident in the Netherlands| but the Estates General refused| moreover, Christine was annoyed by Bremond's marital affair with a nun. At the top of her draft, she wrote this note to her secretary: "recopiez cette lettre a colonnes".
"All that you say on the subject of my reunion with France is worthy of the zeal you have for my service as well as that of a good Frenchman who loves his country and his king, For me I say you as much thank you as you deserve, and will not be ungrateful, I am sorry that your affair obliges me to delay my declaration in your favor and that this time you have committed yourself to greater depanses, but do not be alarmed it will be up to me to pay the expenses, However, believe that your affair must be quite impossible if I don't help you, but in the event of impossibility you must resolve to leave your nun if you want to enjoy the character of my minister, because as I had you write in the past, I cannot resolve to give the character of my minister to the husband of a nun.
This would not be honest and I cannot resign myself and you yourself would blame me with rayson if I used it austerely. So that you may drink this calix, which will undoubtedly be bitter for you, if fourteen years of enjoyment do not temper this bitterness, as soon as your affair is adjoined in one way or another I will send you everything you need to make you wear the character of my resident with dignity, and rest on my word for the matter of Mr de Gan, I'm going to work on it as soon as I can, and I'll tell you what we can expect and reply to Mr the Prince and Mr the Estates on the first.
However, I will tell you that if the first audience with the French ambassador was noisy, the second is even noisier, because he was flattered by ridiculous hopes of being able to disrupt this beautiful reunion with caballes, but afterwards those who made such a poor job of their case are enraged and desperate to see themselves with a nose pie. Time will show how useful this reconciliation will be for the Catholic religion and the whole of the Xrestiente.
To Bremond, whom Queen Christine wanted to choose as her resident in the Netherlands| but the Estates General refused| moreover, Christine was annoyed by Bremond's marital affair with a nun. At the top of her draft, she wrote this note to her secretary: "recopiez cette lettre a colonnes".
"All that you say on the subject of my reunion with France is worthy of the zeal you have for my service as well as that of a good Frenchman who loves his country and his king, For me I say you as much thank you as you deserve, and will not be ungrateful, I am sorry that your affair obliges me to delay my declaration in your favor and that this time you have committed yourself to greater depanses, but do not be alarmed it will be up to me to pay the expenses, However, believe that your affair must be quite impossible if I don't help you, but in the event of impossibility you must resolve to leave your nun if you want to enjoy the character of my minister, because as I had you write in the past, I cannot resolve to give the character of my minister to the husband of a nun.
This would not be honest and I cannot resign myself and you yourself would blame me with rayson if I used it austerely. So that you may drink this calix, which will undoubtedly be bitter for you, if fourteen years of enjoyment do not temper this bitterness, as soon as your affair is adjoined in one way or another I will send you everything you need to make you wear the character of my resident with dignity, and rest on my word for the matter of Mr de Gan, I'm going to work on it as soon as I can, and I'll tell you what we can expect and reply to Mr the Prince and Mr the Estates on the first.
However, I will tell you that if the first audience with the French ambassador was noisy, the second is even noisier, because he was flattered by ridiculous hopes of being able to disrupt this beautiful reunion with caballes, but afterwards those who made such a poor job of their case are enraged and desperate to see themselves with a nose pie. Time will show how useful this reconciliation will be for the Catholic religion and the whole of the Xrestiente.
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