Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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Page 154
... brought me the newes of the miscchans of feeiar at Durram Houes , wher , I thanke God , hit went noo fardar . Other wies , hit had rid ous of all our poour substans of plat and other thinges . Unly now the loos is of your cumpani and my ...
... brought me the newes of the miscchans of feeiar at Durram Houes , wher , I thanke God , hit went noo fardar . Other wies , hit had rid ous of all our poour substans of plat and other thinges . Unly now the loos is of your cumpani and my ...
Page 217
... brought from Guiana were living in England , baptized Christians ; they lodged in or close to the Tower , and helped to enrich the romantic legend which was flowering fast about him . Sir George Harvey , the Tower Lieutenant , became ...
... brought from Guiana were living in England , baptized Christians ; they lodged in or close to the Tower , and helped to enrich the romantic legend which was flowering fast about him . Sir George Harvey , the Tower Lieutenant , became ...
Page 247
... brought to the scaffold for having deceived his King , by concealing the fact that there were already Spaniards in Guiana - a sharp practice for which historians have freely censured him . Note , then , his absolute frankness on this ...
... brought to the scaffold for having deceived his King , by concealing the fact that there were already Spaniards in Guiana - a sharp practice for which historians have freely censured him . Note , then , his absolute frankness on this ...
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