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Page 317
... Spaniards ! This explanation , however , has been seen to be grotesque by every- one , whether friendly or unfriendly to Ralegh , who has read the evi- dence . And all these have assumed that the trouble happened because Kemys came upon ...
... Spaniards ! This explanation , however , has been seen to be grotesque by every- one , whether friendly or unfriendly to Ralegh , who has read the evi- dence . And all these have assumed that the trouble happened because Kemys came upon ...
Page 324
... Spaniards between them and their boats . " But a dubious phrase in one of Ralegh's distracted letters is twisted into an admission that the English had landed above the town ; and Ralegh's whole testimony is then shown to be ...
... Spaniards between them and their boats . " But a dubious phrase in one of Ralegh's distracted letters is twisted into an admission that the English had landed above the town ; and Ralegh's whole testimony is then shown to be ...
Page 340
... Spaniards had prepared to assail the English , invariably ( as he pointed out ) referring to the latter succinctly as " the enemy . " His men were not the first to break the peace , nor had he him- self been present . His own mind was ...
... Spaniards had prepared to assail the English , invariably ( as he pointed out ) referring to the latter succinctly as " the enemy . " His men were not the first to break the peace , nor had he him- self been present . His own mind was ...
Contents
THE ENGLand of RaleGHS CHILDHOOD | 1 |
STUDENT AND SOLDIER | 7 |
IRELAND | 14 |
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