Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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Page 154
... House - ' Tuesday night ' . Ralegh remained ' still underwood , cut and yet growing ' ; even his presence was a matter of indifference to the Queen . In September , 1600 , he had been made Governor of Jersey , partly to get him away ...
... House - ' Tuesday night ' . Ralegh remained ' still underwood , cut and yet growing ' ; even his presence was a matter of indifference to the Queen . In September , 1600 , he had been made Governor of Jersey , partly to get him away ...
Page 175
... House back . In 1594 , when the King was twenty - eight and his particular qualities might have been taken as mature , Matthew , then Dean of Durham , had written to Lord Burghley in a tone of surprise , that he was ' a deeper ...
... House back . In 1594 , when the King was twenty - eight and his particular qualities might have been taken as mature , Matthew , then Dean of Durham , had written to Lord Burghley in a tone of surprise , that he was ' a deeper ...
Page 178
... house . Here , perhaps to clear himself , perhaps because he considered the matter of no real importance ( as , indeed , it was of none ) , he wrote to Cecil a letter in which he mentioned that he had noticed that sometimes , after ...
... house . Here , perhaps to clear himself , perhaps because he considered the matter of no real importance ( as , indeed , it was of none ) , he wrote to Cecil a letter in which he mentioned that he had noticed that sometimes , after ...
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