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... Howard and Essex . By his advice the fleet moved up to the mouth of the harbor . Then , at ten o'clock at night , he wrote out his plan of action and sent it to Lord Howard . It urged that two big flyboats should be appointed to board ...
... Howard and Essex . By his advice the fleet moved up to the mouth of the harbor . Then , at ten o'clock at night , he wrote out his plan of action and sent it to Lord Howard . It urged that two big flyboats should be appointed to board ...
Page 177
... Howard had . For a while he played with the idea of entrapping Elizabeth into executing Ralegh , as she had executed her other favorite : Her Majesty must know the rage of their discontent for want of being called to that height which ...
... Howard had . For a while he played with the idea of entrapping Elizabeth into executing Ralegh , as she had executed her other favorite : Her Majesty must know the rage of their discontent for want of being called to that height which ...
Page 198
... Howard , however , managed to shake out of some of the accused what they hoped would settle Ralegh's chances . Waad wrote to Cecil , August 24 : " It may please your good Lordship , by my Lord Henry Howard I was bold to trouble you with ...
... Howard , however , managed to shake out of some of the accused what they hoped would settle Ralegh's chances . Waad wrote to Cecil , August 24 : " It may please your good Lordship , by my Lord Henry Howard I was bold to trouble you with ...
Contents
THE ENGLand of RaleGHS CHILDHOOD | 1 |
STUDENT AND SOLDIER | 7 |
IRELAND | 14 |
Copyright | |
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