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... Tower " as gratified its sense of power and intelligence . A bell was to be rung at 5 P.M. , whereupon " all the prisoners , with their servants , are to withdraw themselves into their chambers , and not to go forth again for that night ...
... Tower " as gratified its sense of power and intelligence . A bell was to be rung at 5 P.M. , whereupon " all the prisoners , with their servants , are to withdraw themselves into their chambers , and not to go forth again for that night ...
Page 283
... Tower for Lord and Lady Somerset , he would almost certainly have remained there much longer . Eight days after he ... Tower in Sir Walter Raleghe his lodging.18 The Earl of Somerset hath the liberty of the Tower , which he useth very ...
... Tower for Lord and Lady Somerset , he would almost certainly have remained there much longer . Eight days after he ... Tower in Sir Walter Raleghe his lodging.18 The Earl of Somerset hath the liberty of the Tower , which he useth very ...
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... Tower gates , where Ralegh tried to comfort his friend . " You need be in fear of no danger . It is I only that am the mark shot at . " Dawn saw him once more entering the Tower as a prisoner , while King was wretched at being held back ...
... Tower gates , where Ralegh tried to comfort his friend . " You need be in fear of no danger . It is I only that am the mark shot at . " Dawn saw him once more entering the Tower as a prisoner , while King was wretched at being held back ...
Contents
THE ENGLand of RalegHS CHILDHOOD | 1 |
STUDENT AND SOLDIER | 7 |
IRELAND | 14 |
Copyright | |
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