Life of Sir Walter RaleghLongmans, Green, and Company, 1902 - 270 pages |
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... knew how to incite them to do it . She could put the right man in the right place , and make him do his best there . She made herself one with her people , and the secret of her strength lay in the fact that they felt she had made their ...
... knew how to incite them to do it . She could put the right man in the right place , and make him do his best there . She made herself one with her people , and the secret of her strength lay in the fact that they felt she had made their ...
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... knew that the Spanish soldiers in Ireland and the Irish rebels themselves shrank from no outrage , however horrible , against the English ; it was hardly to be expected that they themselves would treat the Spaniards leniently . It ...
... knew that the Spanish soldiers in Ireland and the Irish rebels themselves shrank from no outrage , however horrible , against the English ; it was hardly to be expected that they themselves would treat the Spaniards leniently . It ...
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... knew all estates and dispositions of all princes , and especially was so expert in the know- ledge of her realm and estate as no counsellor she had could tell her what she knew not before . She had also so rare gifts as when her ...
... knew all estates and dispositions of all princes , and especially was so expert in the know- ledge of her realm and estate as no counsellor she had could tell her what she knew not before . She had also so rare gifts as when her ...
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... knew his advantage , and held it , which had he not done , he had not been worthy to have held his head . " On the 24th July a council of the commanders was held , and the English fleet was divided into four squadrons , under Lord ...
... knew his advantage , and held it , which had he not done , he had not been worthy to have held his head . " On the 24th July a council of the commanders was held , and the English fleet was divided into four squadrons , under Lord ...
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... in hond My pipe , before that æmuled of many , And plaid thereon ; ( for well that skill he cond ; * ) Himselfe as skilfull in that art as any . * Knew . 1590 ] RALEGH AND SPENSER . He pip'd , I 68 [ 1589 SIR WALTER RALEGII .
... in hond My pipe , before that æmuled of many , And plaid thereon ; ( for well that skill he cond ; * ) Himselfe as skilfull in that art as any . * Knew . 1590 ] RALEGH AND SPENSER . He pip'd , I 68 [ 1589 SIR WALTER RALEGII .
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