Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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... San Thomé in 1595 , the very year of its founding . Roe in 1611 dis- covered that the bonds of patriotism had worn so thin that there were Spaniards who wanted to bring in the English - which is another reason why a man of Ralegh's ...
... San Thomé in 1595 , the very year of its founding . Roe in 1611 dis- covered that the bonds of patriotism had worn so thin that there were Spaniards who wanted to bring in the English - which is another reason why a man of Ralegh's ...
Page 297
... to King James's thought- fulness in providing Madrid with an inventory of Ralegh's fleet , and 1 Lovelace to Carleton , February 10 , 1618 . information of their course , it was no longer possible 23 297 THE FIGHT AT SAN THOMÉ.
... to King James's thought- fulness in providing Madrid with an inventory of Ralegh's fleet , and 1 Lovelace to Carleton , February 10 , 1618 . information of their course , it was no longer possible 23 297 THE FIGHT AT SAN THOMÉ.
Page 298
... San Thomé , was a certainty -- he had himself handled its auri- ferous stones , he knew roughly where it lay ( or thought he knew ) . And when emissaries from San Thomé itself ( which , so far as he knew , was merely a small cluster of ...
... San Thomé , was a certainty -- he had himself handled its auri- ferous stones , he knew roughly where it lay ( or thought he knew ) . And when emissaries from San Thomé itself ( which , so far as he knew , was merely a small cluster of ...
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