Life of Sir Walter RaleghLongmans, Green, and Company, 1902 - 270 pages |
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... bring together facts of social life in a clearer way , and to reproduce a more vivid picture of particular times , than is possible in a historical handbook . By reading short biographies a few clear ideas may be formed in the pupil's ...
... bring together facts of social life in a clearer way , and to reproduce a more vivid picture of particular times , than is possible in a historical handbook . By reading short biographies a few clear ideas may be formed in the pupil's ...
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... 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 France . Ralegh went to France with one of these bands of gentlemen volunteers . He was ...
... 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 France . Ralegh went to France with one of these bands of gentlemen volunteers . He was ...
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... 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 it was very difficult to get them to live ...
... 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 it was very difficult to get them to live ...
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... bring order into Ireland . As it was , the Irish chieftains carried on a ceaseless war of pillage and spoliation against the English settlers . The English soldiers revenged their outrages whenever they could by worse crimes . There was ...
... bring order into Ireland . As it was , the Irish chieftains carried on a ceaseless war of pillage and spoliation against the English settlers . The English soldiers revenged their outrages whenever they could by worse crimes . There was ...
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... bring about a better state of things . Active and clear - sighted , he was full of schemes for the better government of the province ; but he and Lord Grey did not get on well together . Grey seems to have been jealous of Ralegh's ...
... bring about a better state of things . Active and clear - sighted , he was full of schemes for the better government of the province ; but he and Lord Grey did not get on well together . Grey seems to have been jealous of Ralegh's ...
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