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Ralegh took the complaint up with the Queen , who made Walsingham write to Leicester ( March , 1586 ) : Her wish was ... to assure you , upon her honor , that the gentleman hath done good offices for you ; and that , in the time of Her ...
Ralegh took the complaint up with the Queen , who made Walsingham write to Leicester ( March , 1586 ) : Her wish was ... to assure you , upon her honor , that the gentleman hath done good offices for you ; and that , in the time of Her ...
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Ralegh had had ' the impudence to show that he was very much alive , not only by writing a great book , which might have been winked at ... Why was Sir Walter Raleigh thought the fittest Man to write the History of these Times ?
Ralegh had had ' the impudence to show that he was very much alive , not only by writing a great book , which might have been winked at ... Why was Sir Walter Raleigh thought the fittest Man to write the History of these Times ?
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James insisted that he had no choice , and burst away in anger . Next day saw the farewell meeting of the two friends . The Ambassador , in sham complaisance , said he would act as a mere ' secretary ' , and write to his own master just ...
James insisted that he had no choice , and burst away in anger . Next day saw the farewell meeting of the two friends . The Ambassador , in sham complaisance , said he would act as a mere ' secretary ' , and write to his own master just ...
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