Life of Sir Walter RaleghLongmans, Green, and Company, 1902 - 270 pages |
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... COLONIZATION 37 CHAPTER V. THE SPANISH ARMADA 57 CHAPTER VI . RALEGH IN DISGRACE 67 CHAPTER VII . RALEGH'S FIRST VOYAGE TO GUIANA • 84 CHAPTER VIII . THE ATTACK ON CADIZ 101 CHAPTER IX . LAST DAYS OF ELIZABETH 120 CHAPTER X.
... COLONIZATION 37 CHAPTER V. THE SPANISH ARMADA 57 CHAPTER VI . RALEGH IN DISGRACE 67 CHAPTER VII . RALEGH'S FIRST VOYAGE TO GUIANA • 84 CHAPTER VIII . THE ATTACK ON CADIZ 101 CHAPTER IX . LAST DAYS OF ELIZABETH 120 CHAPTER X.
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... attack Philip II . in his own waters , plunder his vessels and even his colonies , and bring home from the Spanish Main great store of booty . She did not interfere to prevent bands of English volunteers joining the Huguenot forces in ...
... attack Philip II . in his own waters , plunder his vessels and even his colonies , and bring home from the Spanish Main great store of booty . She did not interfere to prevent bands of English volunteers joining the Huguenot forces in ...
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... attacking and plundering the Spanish colonies . Gilbert was obliged to yield . On the way they met some Spanish ships . As always , a battle followed ; for though Elizabeth and Philip II . might be nominally at peace , on the ocean at ...
... attacking and plundering the Spanish colonies . Gilbert was obliged to yield . On the way they met some Spanish ships . As always , a battle followed ; for though Elizabeth and Philip II . might be nominally at peace , on the ocean at ...
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... attacked . No means seemed more likely to bring order and civilization into Ireland than to encourage its colonization by English settlers . With this view confiscated estates in Ireland had been continually granted to Englishmen ; but ...
... attacked . No means seemed more likely to bring order and civilization into Ireland than to encourage its colonization by English settlers . With this view confiscated estates in Ireland had been continually granted to Englishmen ; but ...
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... attacked it from the sea . The fort did not hold out for many days . Grey twice called upon the garrison to yield to mercy , but in vain . Ralegh was in the thick of the assault . On the three first days he led the attack , and also on ...
... attacked it from the sea . The fort did not hold out for many days . Grey twice called upon the garrison to yield to mercy , but in vain . Ralegh was in the thick of the assault . On the three first days he led the attack , and also on ...
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