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... held it ; which had he not done he had not been worthy to have held his head . It is hard to explain the Armada's failure to attempt anything at any point of the English coast . Even when the fireships had dispersed it , and it was ...
... held it ; which had he not done he had not been worthy to have held his head . It is hard to explain the Armada's failure to attempt anything at any point of the English coast . Even when the fireships had dispersed it , and it was ...
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... held of Sir Walter , and those that malice him boldly affirm him to be a pirate , which for my part I will never believe . " There was nothing doubtful in the opinion held by the Spanish Ambassador and Ralegh's King . Gondomar wrote , 3 ...
... held of Sir Walter , and those that malice him boldly affirm him to be a pirate , which for my part I will never believe . " There was nothing doubtful in the opinion held by the Spanish Ambassador and Ralegh's King . Gondomar wrote , 3 ...
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... held secret intelligence and conference , to the notable disservice of His Majesty and the Estate , with one of His Majesty's subjects attainted of High Treason and since detected of other heinous crimes . France received this action ...
... held secret intelligence and conference , to the notable disservice of His Majesty and the Estate , with one of His Majesty's subjects attainted of High Treason and since detected of other heinous crimes . France received this action ...
Contents
THE ENGLand of RalegHS CHILDHOOD | 1 |
STUDENT AND SOLDIER | 7 |
IRELAND | 14 |
Copyright | |
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