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Page 302
... gave the Admiral a good time , including falconry , his favorite sport in the days when Ranger of Gillingham Forest . At Ralegh's old home , Lismore , they talked business . All the purchase money for the Irish lands had not been paid ...
... gave the Admiral a good time , including falconry , his favorite sport in the days when Ranger of Gillingham Forest . At Ralegh's old home , Lismore , they talked business . All the purchase money for the Irish lands had not been paid ...
Page 308
... gave letters for their friends in England to the captain who has come hither . But Ralegh took the letters , and , amongst others complaining of his proceedings , he opened one from a gentleman , saying in what misery they were , and ...
... gave letters for their friends in England to the captain who has come hither . But Ralegh took the letters , and , amongst others complaining of his proceedings , he opened one from a gentleman , saying in what misery they were , and ...
Page 316
... gave time to the Spaniards to set up a town of stakes , covered with leaves of trees , upon the banks of Orenoque , which they called " St. Thomé . " But all this , no doubt , was only his notorious exaggeration ! Had he really tried ...
... gave time to the Spaniards to set up a town of stakes , covered with leaves of trees , upon the banks of Orenoque , which they called " St. Thomé . " But all this , no doubt , was only his notorious exaggeration ! Had he really tried ...
Contents
THE ENGLand of RaleGHS CHILDHOOD | 1 |
STUDENT AND SOLDIER | 7 |
IRELAND | 14 |
Copyright | |
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