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Page 35
... reported daily in every chancellery of Europe . When his wife was found with broken neck at the foot of the stairs of Cumnor manor- house , where he kept her retired , her death was assumed to have been arranged to free him for ...
... reported daily in every chancellery of Europe . When his wife was found with broken neck at the foot of the stairs of Cumnor manor- house , where he kept her retired , her death was assumed to have been arranged to free him for ...
Page 289
... reported that Sir Vate Ralo , " who is destined to go to the West Indies to discover the country of Guiana , has let me know that if he could obtain permission from his King he would willingly go to serve your Serenity . " The writer ...
... reported that Sir Vate Ralo , " who is destined to go to the West Indies to discover the country of Guiana , has let me know that if he could obtain permission from his King he would willingly go to serve your Serenity . " The writer ...
Page 375
... reported that he was a great instrument of his death , which if his heart did charge him of , he should heartily repent and ask God forgiveness . To which he made answer , as is in the former relation , and said moreover , that my Lord ...
... reported that he was a great instrument of his death , which if his heart did charge him of , he should heartily repent and ask God forgiveness . To which he made answer , as is in the former relation , and said moreover , that my Lord ...
Contents
THE ENGLand of RaleGHS CHILDHOOD | 1 |
STUDENT AND SOLDIER | 7 |
IRELAND | 14 |
Copyright | |
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