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... course ) and all that , but nevertheless rather silly . He puts it on record here , with the gentlest of strictures on the recently dead who had died so grandly : But the other course had been the better , and might right well have been ...
... course ) and all that , but nevertheless rather silly . He puts it on record here , with the gentlest of strictures on the recently dead who had died so grandly : But the other course had been the better , and might right well have been ...
Page 151
... course . But a common belief was that it was against an attack Essex was planning from Ireland . Ralegh and Lord Thomas Howard , the Vice - Admiral and Admiral , " took leave at Court of all the ladies . " London was barricaded for a ...
... course . But a common belief was that it was against an attack Essex was planning from Ireland . Ralegh and Lord Thomas Howard , the Vice - Admiral and Admiral , " took leave at Court of all the ladies . " London was barricaded for a ...
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... course was a course of vanity . I have been a seafaring man , a soldier , and a cour- tier , and in the temptations of the least of these there is enough to over- throw a good mind and a good man— 9917 apologizing , says Sir Charles ...
... course was a course of vanity . I have been a seafaring man , a soldier , and a cour- tier , and in the temptations of the least of these there is enough to over- throw a good mind and a good man— 9917 apologizing , says Sir Charles ...
Contents
THE ENGLand of RaleGHS CHILDHOOD | 1 |
STUDENT AND SOLDIER | 7 |
IRELAND | 14 |
Copyright | |
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