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(1935) [MARC] Author: Carl Grimberg Translator: Claude William Foss
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Reign of Christina, 179
is a slave, we fear that the same fate may reach us."
Had they deserved such a lot? No, they declared, "We
have taken part in the defense of our spiritual and civil
freedom, we have secured for the kingdom many large
Skokloster on an inlet of Lake Malar.
territories." And now, "should a few have the benefit
of it all?" The Swedish peasantry were wont to expect
relief from the throne. Was it to come?
Life during the Period of Greatness. Many lordly
estates vied with Visingsborg. Such were De la Gar-
die’s Lacko with a beautifully located castle on the
northern shore of Kalland Isle; Axel Oxenstiern’s Sod-
ra More in southeastern Sm&land; and Karl Gustav

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