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... believe that we are not what we once were ; and he thought , if he entered unannounced - the be- loved and admired warrior who was to sweep from her Court the crew of Raleghs and Cecils and Cobhams who were misleading her - the ancient ...
... believe that we are not what we once were ; and he thought , if he entered unannounced - the be- loved and admired warrior who was to sweep from her Court the crew of Raleghs and Cecils and Cobhams who were misleading her - the ancient ...
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... believe , to give San Thomé a wide berth - to land twenty miles short of it , and march the fifteen miles inland to Mt. Aio . I believe 9. On the authority of Captain King ( Oldys , p . 514 ) . that he had instructions to go on to San ...
... believe , to give San Thomé a wide berth - to land twenty miles short of it , and march the fifteen miles inland to Mt. Aio . I believe 9. On the authority of Captain King ( Oldys , p . 514 ) . that he had instructions to go on to San ...
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... believe he knew not the way , and excused himself upon the want of water in the river , and , counterfeiting many impediments , left it unfound . When he came back , I told him that he had undone me , and that my credit was lost for ...
... believe he knew not the way , and excused himself upon the want of water in the river , and , counterfeiting many impediments , left it unfound . When he came back , I told him that he had undone me , and that my credit was lost for ...
Contents
THE ENGLand of RaleGHS CHILDHOOD | 1 |
STUDENT AND SOLDIER | 7 |
IRELAND | 14 |
Copyright | |
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