Life of Sir Walter RaleghLongmans, Green, and Company, 1902 - 270 pages |
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... expedition . In the beginning of 1580 we find him leading a company of a hundred men into Ireland to aid in the seemingly hopeless task of putting down the rebels . Ireland was at that time in a most disturbed condition . Never since ...
... expedition . In the beginning of 1580 we find him leading a company of a hundred men into Ireland to aid in the seemingly hopeless task of putting down the rebels . Ireland was at that time in a most disturbed condition . Never since ...
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... expeditions of her sub- jects in the Spanish seas . English vessels sailed into Spanish ports in South America , plundered and burnt the ships lying in the harbours , and in- tercepted Spanish vessels bringing home treasure from the ...
... expeditions of her sub- jects in the Spanish seas . English vessels sailed into Spanish ports in South America , plundered and burnt the ships lying in the harbours , and in- tercepted Spanish vessels bringing home treasure from the ...
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... expedition solely at his own expense , and so got others to share with him the risks and possible profits of the expedition . Ralegh contributed a vessel ,
... expedition solely at his own expense , and so got others to share with him the risks and possible profits of the expedition . Ralegh contributed a vessel ,
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Louise von Glehn Creighton. profits of the expedition . Ralegh contributed a vessel , the barque Ralegh , and Gilbert sailed from Plymouth harbour on the 11th June , 1583 , with a little fleet of five vessels . Before leaving , Gilbert ...
Louise von Glehn Creighton. profits of the expedition . Ralegh contributed a vessel , the barque Ralegh , and Gilbert sailed from Plymouth harbour on the 11th June , 1583 , with a little fleet of five vessels . Before leaving , Gilbert ...
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... expedition . It was left to Sir Walter Ralegh to pursue his schemes of colonization alone . In March , 1584 , Elizabeth gave him a charter , authorizing him and his heirs to discover and take possession of any lands not actually ...
... expedition . It was left to Sir Walter Ralegh to pursue his schemes of colonization alone . In March , 1584 , Elizabeth gave him a charter , authorizing him and his heirs to discover and take possession of any lands not actually ...
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