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... sailed ; he was " required friendly to advise them . . . to remain at home to answer such as have been , by their company , damaged . " The Sheriffs , Vice - Admiral and Justices of Devon were commanded to hold up the expedition . We do ...
... sailed ; he was " required friendly to advise them . . . to remain at home to answer such as have been , by their company , damaged . " The Sheriffs , Vice - Admiral and Justices of Devon were commanded to hold up the expedition . We do ...
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... sailed once more , in August , 1589 , and failed to find the settlers ( who had moved to another island , sixty miles from Roa- noke ) , he sent out five expeditions in thirteen years . " The Virginia Company did nothing , but he did ...
... sailed once more , in August , 1589 , and failed to find the settlers ( who had moved to another island , sixty miles from Roa- noke ) , he sent out five expeditions in thirteen years . " The Virginia Company did nothing , but he did ...
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... sailed out to convoy it home . Halting and vacillating , Essex sailed " for the island of Flowers . " 15 Here , ten days later , Ralegh joined him , and Essex " seemed " ( said Gorges ) 16 " to be the joyfullest man living for our ...
... sailed out to convoy it home . Halting and vacillating , Essex sailed " for the island of Flowers . " 15 Here , ten days later , Ralegh joined him , and Essex " seemed " ( said Gorges ) 16 " to be the joyfullest man living for our ...
Contents
THE ENGLand of RaleGHS CHILDHOOD | 1 |
STUDENT AND SOLDIER | 7 |
IRELAND | 14 |
Copyright | |
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