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... enemies ; he would , by a mixture of sharp practice and courage , capture a suspected chieftain in his own castle ; he would hold a ford single - handed . One story , told originally ( as Stebbing observes13 ) approvingly , as an ex ...
... enemies ; he would , by a mixture of sharp practice and courage , capture a suspected chieftain in his own castle ; he would hold a ford single - handed . One story , told originally ( as Stebbing observes13 ) approvingly , as an ex ...
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... enemy would go north to Denmark , refit and rest there , and return ; and Ralegh urged the Queen11 to follow them ... enemies , " as long as this memory endureth " : 18 This people was very doubtful before the victory was known to be ...
... enemy would go north to Denmark , refit and rest there , and return ; and Ralegh urged the Queen11 to follow them ... enemies , " as long as this memory endureth " : 18 This people was very doubtful before the victory was known to be ...
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... enemy . CAREW RALegh . R ALEGH'S attempt to escape , like his shamming sickness at Salis- bury , gave his enemies a handle . He was conscious of great guilt , it was argued , seeking to evade the King's notorious clemency . As to the ...
... enemy . CAREW RALegh . R ALEGH'S attempt to escape , like his shamming sickness at Salis- bury , gave his enemies a handle . He was conscious of great guilt , it was argued , seeking to evade the King's notorious clemency . As to the ...
Contents
THE ENGLand of RaleGHS CHILDHOOD | 1 |
STUDENT AND SOLDIER | 7 |
IRELAND | 14 |
Copyright | |
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