Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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Page 187
... promised that Arabella should be persuaded to make peace with Spain , tolerate Catholicism , and be guided in marrying by the King of Spain and his two dependents , the Archduke of Austria and the Duke of Savoy ; that Ralegh had given ...
... promised that Arabella should be persuaded to make peace with Spain , tolerate Catholicism , and be guided in marrying by the King of Spain and his two dependents , the Archduke of Austria and the Duke of Savoy ; that Ralegh had given ...
Page 270
... promised . Unfortunately Faige was accompanied by one Antoine Belle , one of the many worthless people who beguiled Ralegh into confidences which they betrayed . Belle and Faige neglected to do what they had promised ; and instead ...
... promised . Unfortunately Faige was accompanied by one Antoine Belle , one of the many worthless people who beguiled Ralegh into confidences which they betrayed . Belle and Faige neglected to do what they had promised ; and instead ...
Page 314
... promised . But the enormity of the proposal to send Ralegh and his companions to be hanged in Madrid shocked all except Villiers . Carew led the opposition , and even Bacon , though agreeing that Spain must be given every satisfaction ...
... promised . But the enormity of the proposal to send Ralegh and his companions to be hanged in Madrid shocked all except Villiers . Carew led the opposition , and even Bacon , though agreeing that Spain must be given every satisfaction ...
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