Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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Page 243
... Majesty my service in Virginia , with a short repetition of the commodity , honour and safety which the King's Majesty might reap by that plantation , if it were followed to effect . I do still humbly beseech your Majesty that I may ...
... Majesty my service in Virginia , with a short repetition of the commodity , honour and safety which the King's Majesty might reap by that plantation , if it were followed to effect . I do still humbly beseech your Majesty that I may ...
Page 334
... Majesty ' , and had been ' so much at liberty that he could be visited in his own house ' . ' Our Agent is not even so much as accused to have had any intention to do His Majesty any disservice - but only to draw service for him ...
... Majesty ' , and had been ' so much at liberty that he could be visited in his own house ' . ' Our Agent is not even so much as accused to have had any intention to do His Majesty any disservice - but only to draw service for him ...
Page 335
... Majesty's subjects , being forced by them , to repel force by force - we may justly say , ' O miserable English ... Majesty to believe that all this I have done because it should not be said to Your Majesty that Your Majesty had given ...
... Majesty's subjects , being forced by them , to repel force by force - we may justly say , ' O miserable English ... Majesty to believe that all this I have done because it should not be said to Your Majesty that Your Majesty had given ...
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