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Page 195
... tion , is not so much the favourite of Elizabeth , the soldier and sailor ; it is the baited prey of Coke and Popham , the browbeaten convict of Winches- ter , the attainted prisoner of the Tower . STEBBING . AMES'S quiet accession had ...
... tion , is not so much the favourite of Elizabeth , the soldier and sailor ; it is the baited prey of Coke and Popham , the browbeaten convict of Winches- ter , the attainted prisoner of the Tower . STEBBING . AMES'S quiet accession had ...
Page 365
... tion mendaciously ignores , as we have seen ) , by citing David's pre- tending to be ill ( or , rather , demented ) , and by confessing he had said " his confidence in the King " had been " deceived . " Also , confronted by Captains St ...
... tion mendaciously ignores , as we have seen ) , by citing David's pre- tending to be ill ( or , rather , demented ) , and by confessing he had said " his confidence in the King " had been " deceived . " Also , confronted by Captains St ...
Page 390
... tion to the grave , and concluding with the advice : " Reader , should you reflect on his errors , remember his many virtues , and that he was a Mortal . " I hope my own readers will not feel that they need confine their reflections to ...
... tion to the grave , and concluding with the advice : " Reader , should you reflect on his errors , remember his many virtues , and that he was a Mortal . " I hope my own readers will not feel that they need confine their reflections to ...
Contents
THE ENGLand of RaleGHS CHILDHOOD | 1 |
STUDENT AND SOLDIER | 7 |
IRELAND | 14 |
Copyright | |
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