Life of Sir Walter RaleghLongmans, Green, and Company, 1902 - 270 pages |
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... England , Mr. S. R. Gardiner's History of England , 1603 to 1616 , and his Prince Charles and the Spanish Match . Anyone anxious to know more of the history of James I. cannot do better than study Mr. Gardiner's excellent and most ...
... England , Mr. S. R. Gardiner's History of England , 1603 to 1616 , and his Prince Charles and the Spanish Match . Anyone anxious to know more of the history of James I. cannot do better than study Mr. Gardiner's excellent and most ...
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... England , at the beginning of Holinshed's Chronicle , and lately republished by the New Shakspeare Society , should be consulted . The Sidney Papers , and Sir Christopher Hatton's letters in Nicholas's Life and Times of Sir C. Hatton ...
... England , at the beginning of Holinshed's Chronicle , and lately republished by the New Shakspeare Society , should be consulted . The Sidney Papers , and Sir Christopher Hatton's letters in Nicholas's Life and Times of Sir C. Hatton ...
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... England would gain by planting offshoots of her power in the new countries , with seemingly infinite resources , which were being opened up to He saw that the position of England and the character of her people eminently fitted her for ...
... England would gain by planting offshoots of her power in the new countries , with seemingly infinite resources , which were being opened up to He saw that the position of England and the character of her people eminently fitted her for ...
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... England was passing through years of great import- ance to her history . Even in his quiet Devonshire home there must have been much talk of what was going on in the outer world ; of the Spanish marriage of Queen Mary , of the religious ...
... England was passing through years of great import- ance to her history . Even in his quiet Devonshire home there must have been much talk of what was going on in the outer world ; of the Spanish marriage of Queen Mary , of the religious ...
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... England from her own subjects . Elizabeth stood alone as the champion of Protestantism , and her first care necessarily was not to endanger her own position . Still she was willing to help the Protestants as far as she could . She ...
... England from her own subjects . Elizabeth stood alone as the champion of Protestantism , and her first care necessarily was not to endanger her own position . Still she was willing to help the Protestants as far as she could . She ...
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