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Page 174
... look at war again at close quarters : finding the Queen is so resolved to have Peace ( if good conditions could be had ) , they obtained leave with importunity to see this one Action , before they should become desperate of seeing any ...
... look at war again at close quarters : finding the Queen is so resolved to have Peace ( if good conditions could be had ) , they obtained leave with importunity to see this one Action , before they should become desperate of seeing any ...
Page 177
... of conflict , assure yourself it will enflame him with some violent desire upon the sudden to shuffle the Stoic ; and , finding that his rest is set upon so slender cards , look all the ways and Elizabeth's Last Years 177.
... of conflict , assure yourself it will enflame him with some violent desire upon the sudden to shuffle the Stoic ; and , finding that his rest is set upon so slender cards , look all the ways and Elizabeth's Last Years 177.
Page 328
... look at Ralegh's situation , the less you will wonder that he preferred to tell just this one falsehood to men who were incapable of listening to the truth except with derision . He had evidence now from San Thomé that the King was more ...
... look at Ralegh's situation , the less you will wonder that he preferred to tell just this one falsehood to men who were incapable of listening to the truth except with derision . He had evidence now from San Thomé that the King was more ...
Contents
THE ENGLand of RalegHS CHILDHOOD | 1 |
STUDENT AND SOLDIER | 7 |
IRELAND | 14 |
Copyright | |
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