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They talked freely of possible developments , and in May Ralegh sent Faige with a letter to M. de Bisseaux , a French Councillor of State , and asked for the commission he had been promised . Unfortunately Faige was accompanied by one ...
They talked freely of possible developments , and in May Ralegh sent Faige with a letter to M. de Bisseaux , a French Councillor of State , and asked for the commission he had been promised . Unfortunately Faige was accompanied by one ...
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Harry , an Indian chief who had lived two years with him in the Tower , sent provisions , and followed in person with ' great plenty of roasted mullets ( which were very good meat ) , great store of plantains and pineapples ...
Harry , an Indian chief who had lived two years with him in the Tower , sent provisions , and followed in person with ' great plenty of roasted mullets ( which were very good meat ) , great store of plantains and pineapples ...
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It is a poor - spirited reader who will not share the indignation and contempt in Ralegh's 1 l.e. the branch of the Orinoco estuary . account . Unfortunately Winwood , under whose orders he was. 2 Madrid . sent 1 He had also married the ...
It is a poor - spirited reader who will not share the indignation and contempt in Ralegh's 1 l.e. the branch of the Orinoco estuary . account . Unfortunately Winwood , under whose orders he was. 2 Madrid . sent 1 He had also married the ...
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