Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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Page 182
... accused of having been privy to a trip which Cobham , long eagerly working for peace with that country , had made into Spain ; by necessary conclusion , he was accused of being privy to all Cobham's intrigues . Ralegh , who had taken ...
... accused of having been privy to a trip which Cobham , long eagerly working for peace with that country , had made into Spain ; by necessary conclusion , he was accused of being privy to all Cobham's intrigues . Ralegh , who had taken ...
Page 185
... accused either Ralegh or Cobham . ' According to their friends , they look rather to be acquitted than condemned ... accused me , but I cannot accuse him ! ' Why , answered young Peyton , ' he doth say the like of you ! You have accused ...
... accused either Ralegh or Cobham . ' According to their friends , they look rather to be acquitted than condemned ... accused me , but I cannot accuse him ! ' Why , answered young Peyton , ' he doth say the like of you ! You have accused ...
Page 334
... accused to have had any intention to do His Majesty any disservice - but only to draw service for him , against the Spaniard . This is no such great matter , but might well have been dissembled in a Public Minister . ' Nor was this ...
... accused to have had any intention to do His Majesty any disservice - but only to draw service for him , against the Spaniard . This is no such great matter , but might well have been dissembled in a Public Minister . ' Nor was this ...
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