Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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Page 84
... never desiared nor never wolde desiar my lebbarte with out the good likeing ne advising of Sur W : R : hit is not this inprison- ment if I bought hit with my life that shuld make me thinke hit long if hit should doo him harme to speke ...
... never desiared nor never wolde desiar my lebbarte with out the good likeing ne advising of Sur W : R : hit is not this inprison- ment if I bought hit with my life that shuld make me thinke hit long if hit should doo him harme to speke ...
Page 103
... never been entered by any army of strength , and never conquered or possessed by any Christian Prince . His pleadings met with no response . Elizabeth had grown old , and her Government was long sunk in the shoals of hesitation and ...
... never been entered by any army of strength , and never conquered or possessed by any Christian Prince . His pleadings met with no response . Elizabeth had grown old , and her Government was long sunk in the shoals of hesitation and ...
Page 183
... never reserved so much of all my fortune as to purchase forty pounds per . ann . land ; that I have been a violent persecutor and furtherer of all enterprises against that nation . I have served against them in person ; and how , [ he ...
... never reserved so much of all my fortune as to purchase forty pounds per . ann . land ; that I have been a violent persecutor and furtherer of all enterprises against that nation . I have served against them in person ; and how , [ he ...
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