Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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Page 49
... knew of it . Some of Ralegh's knowledge of it must have come from others who were also watching it , from Walsingham ... knew at least part of the Sarmiento negotiations , for she was in them . I have no doubt that she knew the whole ...
... knew of it . Some of Ralegh's knowledge of it must have come from others who were also watching it , from Walsingham ... knew at least part of the Sarmiento negotiations , for she was in them . I have no doubt that she knew the whole ...
Page 297
... 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 got by ...
... 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 got by ...
Page 298
... 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 huts - of its growth in size and solidity he was genuinely ignorant ) offered to ...
... 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 huts - of its growth in size and solidity he was genuinely ignorant ) offered to ...
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