Sir Richard Grenville: The Turbulent Life and Career of the Hero of the Little "Revenge" |
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... hope of ever seeing again any of the fifteen men vanished . From Roanoke White went to Croatan , where , through Manteo , the loyal Indian , who was still with the English and who played no small part in the foundation of the American ...
... hope of ever seeing again any of the fifteen men vanished . From Roanoke White went to Croatan , where , through Manteo , the loyal Indian , who was still with the English and who played no small part in the foundation of the American ...
Page 289
... hope or any likelihood of prevailing : thereby to diminish the strength of her Majesty's Navy , and to enrich the pride and glory of the enemy . This is all most admirable , and if Raleigh's version of Howard's acts is substantially ...
... hope or any likelihood of prevailing : thereby to diminish the strength of her Majesty's Navy , and to enrich the pride and glory of the enemy . This is all most admirable , and if Raleigh's version of Howard's acts is substantially ...
Page 328
... Hope of Good Fortune . In MS . Sloane , 2497 , fol . 47 , in the British Museum . Rediscovered by J. O. Halliwell - Phillips , who published the poem in Early Naval Ballads of England ( Percy Society , 1841 ) . The poem ends with the ...
... Hope of Good Fortune . In MS . Sloane , 2497 , fol . 47 , in the British Museum . Rediscovered by J. O. Halliwell - Phillips , who published the poem in Early Naval Ballads of England ( Percy Society , 1841 ) . The poem ends with the ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 19 |
THE SHERIFF OF CORK | 49 |
THE GERALDINES | 57 |
Copyright | |
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