Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 41
Page 5
... peace with Spain did not mean that you must be at peace . You could get a privateering commission from Powers who were at war with Spain , could serve as nominally under the Prince of Condé or the Prince of Orange . This sufficiently ...
... peace with Spain did not mean that you must be at peace . You could get a privateering commission from Powers who were at war with Spain , could serve as nominally under the Prince of Condé or the Prince of Orange . This sufficiently ...
Page 50
... peace was patched up . But to follow this peace through was more than the settlers could manage . Determined to avenge their predecessors ' murder on the actual offenders , they crept through pre - dawn mirk on August 9 , on some ...
... peace was patched up . But to follow this peace through was more than the settlers could manage . Determined to avenge their predecessors ' murder on the actual offenders , they crept through pre - dawn mirk on August 9 , on some ...
Page 224
... Peace with Spain than we did . Since that time , they have neglected us by degrees . Let us look to it with all the eyes we have . For to which of the three those people fasten themselves -whether to England , France , or Spain - he ...
... Peace with Spain than we did . Since that time , they have neglected us by degrees . Let us look to it with all the eyes we have . For to which of the three those people fasten themselves -whether to England , France , or Spain - he ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
accused afterwards Ambassador Arenberg asked Berreo brought Burghley Cadiz Captain Carew Ralegh charge command condemned Court death Devon Earl Edwards Elizabethan enemies England English Essex execution favour fleet French friends Gardiner gentleman George Carew Gilbert gold Gondomar Guiana hand Harlow hath Henry History honour hope Howard Hume Ibid Ireland Islands Voyage James's Kemys Kemys's King James King's knew Lady Ralegh land letter living London Lord Admiral Lord Burghley Lord Cobham Lord Thomas Howard Lordship Majesty Majesty's matter mind never Orinoco peace person plot Prince prisoner Privy Council promised Queen Elizabeth Ralegh's Last reason Robert Cecil S. R. Gardiner sailed San Thomé scaffold seemed sent Sherborne ships Sir John Sir Thomas Sir Walter Ralegh Spain Spaniards Spanish Stebbing story Stukeley thou thought told took Tower traitor trial unto voyage Winwood words wrote