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... King had already started for London . He had no formal warrant , but Ralegh did not dispute his authority ... King's dastardly promise to send him to Spain for execution . He had been given clear warning that he was going to be ...
... King had already started for London . He had no formal warrant , but Ralegh did not dispute his authority ... King's dastardly promise to send him to Spain for execution . He had been given clear warning that he was going to be ...
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... King , Stukeley , and two others , entered a boat on the Thames . They were followed by Sir William St. John ( Buckingham's half - brother ) and William Herbert , a connection of Stukeley , in another boat . Stuke- ley , in high spirits ...
... King , Stukeley , and two others , entered a boat on the Thames . They were followed by Sir William St. John ( Buckingham's half - brother ) and William Herbert , a connection of Stukeley , in another boat . Stuke- ley , in high spirits ...
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Last of the Elizabethans Edward John Thompson. the King at all , he apologized , with all but imperceptible shrug of dis- missal of James to his proper importance . " But what have I to do with kings , who am about to go before the King of ...
Last of the Elizabethans Edward John Thompson. the King at all , he apologized , with all but imperceptible shrug of dis- missal of James to his proper importance . " But what have I to do with kings , who am about to go before the King of ...
Contents
THE ENGLand of RalegHS CHILDHOOD | 1 |
STUDENT AND SOLDIER | 7 |
IRELAND | 14 |
Copyright | |
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