Sir Walter RaleighYou have lived like a star at which the world has gazed, said the judge at Sir Walter Raleigh's trial. He was fortune's tennis ball, said another contemporary, to many others he was an arrogant liar. |
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... give them both the lie . Tell Potentates they live acting by others ' action , Not loved unless they give , not strong but by affection ; If Potentates reply , give Potentates the lie . Tell men of high condition that manage the estate ...
... give them both the lie . Tell Potentates they live acting by others ' action , Not loved unless they give , not strong but by affection ; If Potentates reply , give Potentates the lie . Tell men of high condition that manage the estate ...
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... give my consent freely to the cancelling of this as any member of the House . He had spoken sharply , and for a while there was silence . This peroration had stunned the House . Then Sir Francis Hastings congratulated Members on giving ...
... give my consent freely to the cancelling of this as any member of the House . He had spoken sharply , and for a while there was silence . This peroration had stunned the House . Then Sir Francis Hastings congratulated Members on giving ...
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... give it to Stukeley , who was even insisting that he still ' loved him as well as any friend he had in the world ' . " Raleigh was later to wonder how many of these objects stayed in ' Sir Judas's ' clutches . He at once wrote a fawning ...
... give it to Stukeley , who was even insisting that he still ' loved him as well as any friend he had in the world ' . " Raleigh was later to wonder how many of these objects stayed in ' Sir Judas's ' clutches . He at once wrote a fawning ...
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