Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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Page 116
... wrote a gentleman in the fleet , ' it would , I think , have been a sufficient expiation of all his faults whatsoever.'i ' Sir Walter Ralegh was exceedingly commended for his judgment , dis- cretion and valour in the sea - service , and ...
... wrote a gentleman in the fleet , ' it would , I think , have been a sufficient expiation of all his faults whatsoever.'i ' Sir Walter Ralegh was exceedingly commended for his judgment , dis- cretion and valour in the sea - service , and ...
Page 185
... wrote to the French Secretary of State that Lady Ralegh told him her husband had been examined about dealings with France . The only evidence against Ralegh , of anything whatsoever , was Cobham's reckless outburst of rage , when shown ...
... wrote to the French Secretary of State that Lady Ralegh told him her husband had been examined about dealings with France . The only evidence against Ralegh , of anything whatsoever , was Cobham's reckless outburst of rage , when shown ...
Page 358
... wrote to Sir Dudley Carleton , October 30 , that the town was ' full of the worthy end of Sir Walter Ralegh ' , whose ' Christian and truthful manner made all believe that he was neither guilty of former treasons nor of unjustly ...
... wrote to Sir Dudley Carleton , October 30 , that the town was ' full of the worthy end of Sir Walter Ralegh ' , whose ' Christian and truthful manner made all believe that he was neither guilty of former treasons nor of unjustly ...
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