Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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Page 204
... reported of a colleague : The Spanish ambassador has spoken strongly to some members of the Council on Sir Walter Ralegh's behalf . Whether it be by mere artifice , or out of shameless impertinence , he makes show of an earnest wish to ...
... reported of a colleague : The Spanish ambassador has spoken strongly to some members of the Council on Sir Walter Ralegh's behalf . Whether it be by mere artifice , or out of shameless impertinence , he makes show of an earnest wish to ...
Page 267
... reported to the Duke of Savoy that in his talks he found Ralegh ' eager to fall upon the Spaniards wherever he could , and to spare neither his coasts , his lands , nor his vessels , nor anything else that depended on Spain , or where ...
... reported to the Duke of Savoy that in his talks he found Ralegh ' eager to fall upon the Spaniards wherever he could , and to spare neither his coasts , his lands , nor his vessels , nor anything else that depended on Spain , or where ...
Page 270
... reported that his prisoner had answered his badgerings with the statement that his first dealing with Captain Faige was well known to your Majesty , for what cause it was ; and his last , at Plymouth , about bringing French ships and ...
... reported that his prisoner had answered his badgerings with the statement that his first dealing with Captain Faige was well known to your Majesty , for what cause it was ; and his last , at Plymouth , about bringing French ships and ...
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