Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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Page 303
... told him that he had undone me , and wounded my credit with the King past recovery . . . that , seeing my son was lost , I cared not if he had lost an hundred more in opening the mine , so my credit had been saved . His mind turning ...
... told him that he had undone me , and wounded my credit with the King past recovery . . . that , seeing my son was lost , I cared not if he had lost an hundred more in opening the mine , so my credit had been saved . His mind turning ...
Page 317
... told them that I had no wish to accuse any of them , but as I had been told by some of the masters of the violence they intended to commit , I had decided to return without taking in any fresh provisions , rather than enter the ...
... told them that I had no wish to accuse any of them , but as I had been told by some of the masters of the violence they intended to commit , I had decided to return without taking in any fresh provisions , rather than enter the ...
Page 344
... told him that the dear servants of God , in better causes than his , had shrunk back and trembled a little , he denied not , but yet gave God thanks , he never feared death ... it was but an opinion and imagination ; and the manner of ...
... told him that the dear servants of God , in better causes than his , had shrunk back and trembled a little , he denied not , but yet gave God thanks , he never feared death ... it was but an opinion and imagination ; and the manner of ...
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