Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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Page 45
... things confusedly , as if they had been chased from thence by a mighty army : and no doubt so they they were ; for the hand of God came upon them for the cruelty and outrages committed by some of them against the native inhabitants of ...
... things confusedly , as if they had been chased from thence by a mighty army : and no doubt so they they were ; for the hand of God came upon them for the cruelty and outrages committed by some of them against the native inhabitants of ...
Page 192
... things ) what he had said , ' and now said that it contained nothing against the King's title , and that he had it not from Sir Walter Ralegh , but took it from his table , when he was sleeping ' . Ralegh then scored another point ...
... things ) what he had said , ' and now said that it contained nothing against the King's title , and that he had it not from Sir Walter Ralegh , but took it from his table , when he was sleeping ' . Ralegh then scored another point ...
Page 331
... things at Whitehall ' : 1 MY KIND DOGGE , If I have any power or creditt with you , I pray you let me have a trial ... things he seems to make most recking of are his chemical stuffs , amongst which there are so many spirits of things ...
... things at Whitehall ' : 1 MY KIND DOGGE , If I have any power or creditt with you , I pray you let me have a trial ... things he seems to make most recking of are his chemical stuffs , amongst which there are so many spirits of things ...
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