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... followed year . The rec- ord begins on August 29 , and ends abruptly , February 13 , 1618 — a fact which has been considered ( no doubt rightly ) to date the arrival of Kemys ' letter telling that Wat Ralegh had been killed . Lanzarote ...
... followed year . The rec- ord begins on August 29 , and ends abruptly , February 13 , 1618 — a fact which has been considered ( no doubt rightly ) to date the arrival of Kemys ' letter telling that Wat Ralegh had been killed . Lanzarote ...
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... water . At the only landing - place shots greeted them , so he sent back a few demi - culverin balls , as evidence that he could gleek himself upon occasion ; and followed them up with a message that 304 Sir Walter Ralegh.
... water . At the only landing - place shots greeted them , so he sent back a few demi - culverin balls , as evidence that he could gleek himself upon occasion ; and followed them up with a message that 304 Sir Walter Ralegh.
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... , of all places , is one of many things that make the years that followed his death seem like events arranged by a dramatist , rather than the natural folly of men . How well it was understood that James's sacrifice of Ralegh.
... , of all places , is one of many things that make the years that followed his death seem like events arranged by a dramatist , rather than the natural folly of men . How well it was understood that James's sacrifice of Ralegh.
Contents
THE ENGLand of RaleGHS CHILDHOOD | 1 |
STUDENT AND SOLDIER | 7 |
IRELAND | 14 |
Copyright | |
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