Life of Sir Walter RaleghLongmans, Green, and Company, 1902 - 270 pages |
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... once . more revived in the burst of new life and energy which greeted the accession of Elizabeth . Eliza- beth herself was a good scholar , and watched over the universities with fostering care . Just 1566 ] RALEGH AT OXFORD . 7 before ...
... once . more revived in the burst of new life and energy which greeted the accession of Elizabeth . Eliza- beth herself was a good scholar , and watched over the universities with fostering care . Just 1566 ] RALEGH AT OXFORD . 7 before ...
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... once more . The Huguenots were aided in the struggle by the Protestants in the Netherlands and in Ger- many , and Queen Elizabeth sent them money . Elizabeth would not just then venture on open 1576 ] war . WAR IN FRANCE . 9 Her 8 ...
... once more . The Huguenots were aided in the struggle by the Protestants in the Netherlands and in Ger- many , and Queen Elizabeth sent them money . Elizabeth would not just then venture on open 1576 ] war . WAR IN FRANCE . 9 Her 8 ...
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... once to the North American coast to plant his colony ; most of the others wished to begin by attacking and plundering the Spanish colonies . Gilbert was obliged to yield . On the way they met some Spanish ships . As always , a battle ...
... once to the North American coast to plant his colony ; most of the others wished to begin by attacking and plundering the Spanish colonies . Gilbert was obliged to yield . On the way they met some Spanish ships . As always , a battle ...
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... once more seriously threatened by the great rebellion in the south , under Desmond . Some months after his arrival in Ireland , we find Ralegh at Cork , acting as one of the commis- sioners who tried and condemned to execution as a ...
... once more seriously threatened by the great rebellion in the south , under Desmond . Some months after his arrival in Ireland , we find Ralegh at Cork , acting as one of the commis- sioners who tried and condemned to execution as a ...
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... Once there , a man's own wit and talents alone could gain him success . When Ralegh first appeared at court , Elizabeth was in her forty - eighth year ; but she had not lost her love of admiration . She was still as much a coquette as ...
... Once there , a man's own wit and talents alone could gain him success . When Ralegh first appeared at court , Elizabeth was in her forty - eighth year ; but she had not lost her love of admiration . She was still as much a coquette as ...
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