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1 by its representatives , asserted that Ralegh was in captivity ' rather to content the Spaniards , than for any interest of His Majesty ' , and had been ' so much at liberty that he could be visited in his own house ' .
1 by its representatives , asserted that Ralegh was in captivity ' rather to content the Spaniards , than for any interest of His Majesty ' , and had been ' so much at liberty that he could be visited in his own house ' .
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—and that it may not be lawful for Your Majesty's subjects , being forced by them , to repel force by force - we may justly say , ' O miserable English ! ' If Parker and Mutam took Campeach and other places in the Honduraes , seated in ...
—and that it may not be lawful for Your Majesty's subjects , being forced by them , to repel force by force - we may justly say , ' O miserable English ! ' If Parker and Mutam took Campeach and other places in the Honduraes , seated in ...
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The narrative was humbly recommended ( ' albeit Your Majesty is not bound to give an account of your actions in these ... Ralegh should first be reminded that he had no legal existence , and then should be denounced by His Majesty's ...
The narrative was humbly recommended ( ' albeit Your Majesty is not bound to give an account of your actions in these ... Ralegh should first be reminded that he had no legal existence , and then should be denounced by His Majesty's ...
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