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Last of the Elizabethans Edward John Thompson. CHAPTER III Ireland He first exposed himself to the land service of Ireland ( a militia ) , which then did not yield him food and raiment , for it was ever very poor ; nor had he patience to ...
Last of the Elizabethans Edward John Thompson. CHAPTER III Ireland He first exposed himself to the land service of Ireland ( a militia ) , which then did not yield him food and raiment , for it was ever very poor ; nor had he patience to ...
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... Ireland ; and when he clashed with Lord Grey , he pushed past him to those who held the reins of government in London . No man can do this kind of thing without suffering casualties . And Ralegh either did not notice ( or did not take ...
... Ireland ; and when he clashed with Lord Grey , he pushed past him to those who held the reins of government in London . No man can do this kind of thing without suffering casualties . And Ralegh either did not notice ( or did not take ...
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... Ireland , the biggest task that loomed , asking a giant's powers . He had blocked everyone else's ap- pointment . At the end of March , accordingly , he was sent over as Lord Deputy , with a mischievous display of general exultation ...
... Ireland , the biggest task that loomed , asking a giant's powers . He had blocked everyone else's ap- pointment . At the end of March , accordingly , he was sent over as Lord Deputy , with a mischievous display of general exultation ...
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THE ENGLand of RalegHS CHILDHOOD | 1 |
STUDENT AND SOLDIER | 7 |
IRELAND | 14 |
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