Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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... offered him twopence to buy a halter , saying he would be hanged within the year ( as , indeed , he was ) . When Cornelius was arrested in the West Country , Ralegh , ' one of the most learned men in England , a famous mathematician ...
... offered him twopence to buy a halter , saying he would be hanged within the year ( as , indeed , he was ) . When Cornelius was arrested in the West Country , Ralegh , ' one of the most learned men in England , a famous mathematician ...
Page 129
... offered any wrong . Ralegh then apologised , and the affair simmered down to an apparent reconciliation . After a day or two , Essex and Howard and other officers dined with Ralegh ; and Ralegh , whose generous defence of his ...
... offered any wrong . Ralegh then apologised , and the affair simmered down to an apparent reconciliation . After a day or two , Essex and Howard and other officers dined with Ralegh ; and Ralegh , whose generous defence of his ...
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... offered His Majesty , at my uncle Carew's , to carry two thousand men to invade him , without the King's charge . As to the other accusation made against him , that money had been offered him by Count d'Arenberg , nominally for his ...
... offered His Majesty , at my uncle Carew's , to carry two thousand men to invade him , without the King's charge . As to the other accusation made against him , that money had been offered him by Count d'Arenberg , nominally for his ...
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