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... seemed too frightening when a ship joined them with Ral- egh's message that the Spanish Admiral had sailed out to convoy it home . Halting and vacillating , Essex sailed " for the island of Flowers . " 15 Here , ten days later , Ralegh ...
... seemed too frightening when a ship joined them with Ral- egh's message that the Spanish Admiral had sailed out to convoy it home . Halting and vacillating , Essex sailed " for the island of Flowers . " 15 Here , ten days later , Ralegh ...
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... seemed too much that Ralegh should be sent hither , but with the choice your Excellency has left open to have the punishment in- flicted there , they say there never was such an Ambassador before ! On May 3 Madrid had the news of San ...
... seemed too much that Ralegh should be sent hither , but with the choice your Excellency has left open to have the punishment in- flicted there , they say there never was such an Ambassador before ! On May 3 Madrid had the news of San ...
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... seemed humiliatingly superfluous : When I began to encourage him against the fear of death , he seemed to make so light of it that I wondered at him ; and when I told him that the dear servants of God , in better causes than his , had ...
... seemed humiliatingly superfluous : When I began to encourage him against the fear of death , he seemed to make so light of it that I wondered at him ; and when I told him that the dear servants of God , in better causes than his , had ...
Contents
THE ENGLand of RaleGHS CHILDHOOD | 1 |
STUDENT AND SOLDIER | 7 |
IRELAND | 14 |
Copyright | |
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