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I discovered , myself , the richest part of all his Indies : I have planted in his territories : I offered His Majesty , at my uncle Carew's , to carry two thousand men to invade him , without the King's charge .
I discovered , myself , the richest part of all his Indies : I have planted in his territories : I offered His Majesty , at my uncle Carew's , to carry two thousand men to invade him , without the King's charge .
Page 352
A third was that he had offered Stukeley £ 10,000 for help to escape . “ But cast my soul into everlasting fire , if I ever made him offer of £ 10,000 or £ 1000 . All he had done was to offer him , a man of broken fortunes , a written ...
A third was that he had offered Stukeley £ 10,000 for help to escape . “ But cast my soul into everlasting fire , if I ever made him offer of £ 10,000 or £ 1000 . All he had done was to offer him , a man of broken fortunes , a written ...
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Desperately he offered the King to take the Sacrament upon his evidence's truth , which Ralegh had denied in his dying words . A bystander suggested an emendation , to make the offer more convincing : it was a good notion , if only the ...
Desperately he offered the King to take the Sacrament upon his evidence's truth , which Ralegh had denied in his dying words . A bystander suggested an emendation , to make the offer more convincing : it was a good notion , if only the ...
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