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... Council think Ralegh should be punished or not ? Browbeaten , most of them said he should , Carew and Ralegh's other friends keeping silent . James then remarked that they were unanimous ; so , if he ever heard of any of them , publicly ...
... Council think Ralegh should be punished or not ? Browbeaten , most of them said he should , Carew and Ralegh's other friends keeping silent . James then remarked that they were unanimous ; so , if he ever heard of any of them , publicly ...
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... Council . Neither he nor La Chesnée would admit anything whatsoever . The Council therefore suspended Le Clerc from his duties , because it now most manifestly appeared - howsoever he denied the same - that he had held secret ...
... Council . Neither he nor La Chesnée would admit anything whatsoever . The Council therefore suspended Le Clerc from his duties , because it now most manifestly appeared - howsoever he denied the same - that he had held secret ...
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... Council , October 24 , and told his life was to be taken on his old sentence . The Council accepted his request that he be beheaded , and promised to be responsible for its being granted . Yet one more formality had to be endured . He ...
... Council , October 24 , and told his life was to be taken on his old sentence . The Council accepted his request that he be beheaded , and promised to be responsible for its being granted . Yet one more formality had to be endured . He ...
Contents
THE ENGLand of RaleGHS CHILDHOOD | 1 |
STUDENT AND SOLDIER | 7 |
IRELAND | 14 |
Copyright | |
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