Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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Page 185
... course , I am bold to acquaint your Lordship with these enclosed , written unto me by the Lord Cobham , the 24 of October last , whereby he hath , under his own hand , manifested the great desire he had , of himself ( without any ...
... course , I am bold to acquaint your Lordship with these enclosed , written unto me by the Lord Cobham , the 24 of October last , whereby he hath , under his own hand , manifested the great desire he had , of himself ( without any ...
Page 297
... course knew all about the tobacco traffic , and in his too expansive talking on the way out , told some of his captains that he knew where they could get a store of tobacco that would enrich them . Tobacco was practically all that Kemys ...
... course knew all about the tobacco traffic , and in his too expansive talking on the way out , told some of his captains that he knew where they could get a store of tobacco that would enrich them . Tobacco was practically all that Kemys ...
Page 336
... course suggested was an informal hearing ( not a trial ) before the Privy Council and principal judges , with a selected sprinkling of nobility and gentry to listen . Ralegh should first be reminded that he had no legal existence , and ...
... course suggested was an informal hearing ( not a trial ) before the Privy Council and principal judges , with a selected sprinkling of nobility and gentry to listen . Ralegh should first be reminded that he had no legal existence , and ...
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