Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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Page 153
... known he refused to sue for the pardon which she would have granted . Another French writer , Eudes de Mezerai , ' for the information of his compatriots on our domestic manners ' has ' improved upon'1 Sully's account ; he tells how ...
... known he refused to sue for the pardon which she would have granted . Another French writer , Eudes de Mezerai , ' for the information of his compatriots on our domestic manners ' has ' improved upon'1 Sully's account ; he tells how ...
Page 172
... known to be distasteful to his present master'.1 He set himself to prevent these comrades from laying hold of the vessel on which he now was . The French Ambassador told his King ( May 2 , 1603 ) : ' It was said at Court that Cecil had ...
... known to be distasteful to his present master'.1 He set himself to prevent these comrades from laying hold of the vessel on which he now was . The French Ambassador told his King ( May 2 , 1603 ) : ' It was said at Court that Cecil had ...
Page 273
... known that the Admiral was sailing under the King's displeasure , officers of good quality hung back . Among the few who came in , practically everyone turned against him in his hour of failure - which gives us both the measure of their ...
... known that the Admiral was sailing under the King's displeasure , officers of good quality hung back . Among the few who came in , practically everyone turned against him in his hour of failure - which gives us both the measure of their ...
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