Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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Page 231
... given Sherburn to Sir Robert Carr , came with some anger to his father ' , protesting that a place of such strength and beauty should not be given away from the Crown , and demanded it for himself . Prince Henry's wishes ' were commonly ...
... given Sherburn to Sir Robert Carr , came with some anger to his father ' , protesting that a place of such strength and beauty should not be given away from the Crown , and demanded it for himself . Prince Henry's wishes ' were commonly ...
Page 279
... given should be simplified , by absolute discretion being given to all Governors to take any steps they thought fit . If this were done , ' within two or three years neither Virginia nor the Bermudas nor any rebels or trace of them ...
... given should be simplified , by absolute discretion being given to all Governors to take any steps they thought fit . If this were done , ' within two or three years neither Virginia nor the Bermudas nor any rebels or trace of them ...
Page 357
... given £ 100,000 than have him killed ; and if it did not go forward , England ( which would need him in the ensuing Anglo - Spanish War ) had better have given £ 100,000 than have killed him.3 John Pym , who 1 See Thompson and Garratt ...
... given £ 100,000 than have him killed ; and if it did not go forward , England ( which would need him in the ensuing Anglo - Spanish War ) had better have given £ 100,000 than have killed him.3 John Pym , who 1 See Thompson and Garratt ...
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