Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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Page 110
... ordered away from table . Presently Ralegh arrived . He took in the state of affairs , and was extremely tactful , determined not to lose his chance , which had come after so long waiting . The squabble , so far as he had been involved ...
... ordered away from table . Presently Ralegh arrived . He took in the state of affairs , and was extremely tactful , determined not to lose his chance , which had come after so long waiting . The squabble , so far as he had been involved ...
Page 172
... ordered Lake ( who was acting as Cecil's spy and the King's Secretary ) : ' Let them be delivered speedily , that Rawly may be gone again ' . Lake , sending regular minutes to Cecil , next day told him what had happened , with ...
... ordered Lake ( who was acting as Cecil's spy and the King's Secretary ) : ' Let them be delivered speedily , that Rawly may be gone again ' . Lake , sending regular minutes to Cecil , next day told him what had happened , with ...
Page 267
... ordered Winwood and Edmondes , members of his Privy Council , to go into the suggestion thoroughly with Scarnafissi . His only demurrer was a fear lest the expedition might not get for him the money he must have ; the Savoy troops , as ...
... ordered Winwood and Edmondes , members of his Privy Council , to go into the suggestion thoroughly with Scarnafissi . His only demurrer was a fear lest the expedition might not get for him the money he must have ; the Savoy troops , as ...
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