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Page 319
... San Thomé , he believed that he could open it without going near the Spanish settle- ment . There would doubtless be hostile acts from prowling Spaniards . But nothing that could be called a breaking of the peace which the ... San Thomé 319.
... San Thomé , he believed that he could open it without going near the Spanish settle- ment . There would doubtless be hostile acts from prowling Spaniards . But nothing that could be called a breaking of the peace which the ... San Thomé 319.
Page 321
... San Thome , but only after he had found the mine , to buy up the tobacco which the settlers persisted in growing . This secondary purpose was very important to Ralegh , who was ... San Thomé , was a certainty - he The Fight at San Thomé 321.
... San Thome , but only after he had found the mine , to buy up the tobacco which the settlers persisted in growing . This secondary purpose was very important to Ralegh , who was ... San Thomé , was a certainty - he The Fight at San Thomé 321.
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... San Thomé that the King was more than ready to hang him if he could find the least excuse ; for the first time he realized how closely fitted with a halter he had been allowed to sail . If he once said that Kemys had deliberately gone ...
... San Thomé that the King was more than ready to hang him if he could find the least excuse ; for the first time he realized how closely fitted with a halter he had been allowed to sail . If he once said that Kemys had deliberately gone ...
Contents
THE ENGLand of RalegHS CHILDHOOD | 1 |
STUDENT AND SOLDIER | 7 |
IRELAND | 14 |
Copyright | |
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