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... SIMON DE MONTFORT . 28. 6d . 2. THE BLACK PRINCE . 2s . 6d . 3. SIR WALTER RALEGH , 4. OLIVER CROMWELL . In preparation . 5. THE DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH . 6. THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON . LIFE OF SIR WALTER RALEGH BY LOUISE CREIGHTON WITH PORTRAIT.
... SIMON DE MONTFORT . 28. 6d . 2. THE BLACK PRINCE . 2s . 6d . 3. SIR WALTER RALEGH , 4. OLIVER CROMWELL . In preparation . 5. THE DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH . 6. THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON . LIFE OF SIR WALTER RALEGH BY LOUISE CREIGHTON WITH PORTRAIT.
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... preparations to meet it . But White had the interest of the colony , where he had left his daughter , sincerely at heart . He was , as he says himself , " sundry times chargeable and troublesome unto Ralegh for the supplies and reliefes ...
... preparations to meet it . But White had the interest of the colony , where he had left his daughter , sincerely at heart . He was , as he says himself , " sundry times chargeable and troublesome unto Ralegh for the supplies and reliefes ...
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... preparations were delayed ; and though he set to work with new vigour to fit out a mighty fleet , which should once for all crush these im- 1588 ] PREPARATION FOR ARMADA FIGHT . 59 pudent islanders 58 [ 1587 SIR WALTER RALEGH .
... preparations were delayed ; and though he set to work with new vigour to fit out a mighty fleet , which should once for all crush these im- 1588 ] PREPARATION FOR ARMADA FIGHT . 59 pudent islanders 58 [ 1587 SIR WALTER RALEGH .
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Louise Creighton. 1588 ] PREPARATION FOR ARMADA FIGHT . 59 pudent islanders , it could not be got ready before June , 1588 . This fleet , " the most fortunate and invincible Armada , " consisted of 132 ships , manned by 8,766 sailors and ...
Louise Creighton. 1588 ] PREPARATION FOR ARMADA FIGHT . 59 pudent islanders , it could not be got ready before June , 1588 . This fleet , " the most fortunate and invincible Armada , " consisted of 132 ships , manned by 8,766 sailors and ...
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... preparations to defend the coast and repel an invasion , should the Spaniards be able to land . His advice seems to have been much listened to in the Queen's councils . He made large levies of the men of the Stannaries , and did all he ...
... preparations to defend the coast and repel an invasion , should the Spaniards be able to land . His advice seems to have been much listened to in the Queen's councils . He made large levies of the men of the Stannaries , and did all he ...
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