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... Captain Kemish for their conductor towards the mine ; and in those five ships five companies of fifty , under the command of Captain Parker and Captain North , brothers to the Lord Mounteagle and the Lord North , valiant gentlemen , and ...
... Captain Kemish for their conductor towards the mine ; and in those five ships five companies of fifty , under the command of Captain Parker and Captain North , brothers to the Lord Mounteagle and the Lord North , valiant gentlemen , and ...
Page 323
... Captain Parker , one of the fiercest of Sir Walter's critics when the expedition was back in England , says angrily : " we lost Captain Ralegh and Cap- tain Cosmor , but Captain Ralegh lost himself with his unadvised dar- ingness ...
... Captain Parker , one of the fiercest of Sir Walter's critics when the expedition was back in England , says angrily : " we lost Captain Ralegh and Cap- tain Cosmor , but Captain Ralegh lost himself with his unadvised dar- ingness ...
Page 345
... Captain King and Lady Ral- egh after long pleading persuaded him to run ; and King arranged with two French captains to come close inshore . Then , one night , he and Ralegh rowed out . But when they had practically reached the ship ...
... Captain King and Lady Ral- egh after long pleading persuaded him to run ; and King arranged with two French captains to come close inshore . Then , one night , he and Ralegh rowed out . But when they had practically reached the ship ...
Contents
THE ENGLand of RalegHS CHILDHOOD | 1 |
STUDENT AND SOLDIER | 7 |
IRELAND | 14 |
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