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... reached , and his success with Elizabeth was solely personal . He was far older than nobles who were of her Council or served as commanders . He never reached the Privy Council , and until his last most miserable voyage of all — that ...
... reached , and his success with Elizabeth was solely personal . He was far older than nobles who were of her Council or served as commanders . He never reached the Privy Council , and until his last most miserable voyage of all — that ...
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... reached Portsmouth as Ambassador , in July , 1613 , he came charged with belligerence . The naval authorities , preserving West Country traditions , demanded from his ship the customary recognition of the English flag ; but he " had the ...
... reached Portsmouth as Ambassador , in July , 1613 , he came charged with belligerence . The naval authorities , preserving West Country traditions , demanded from his ship the customary recognition of the English flag ; but he " had the ...
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... reached Kinsale har- bor , August 3 , to stay for recovery and refitting . Lord Boyle , who had bought Ralegh's Irish estates , gave the Admiral a good time , including falconry , his favorite sport in the days when Ranger of Gillingham ...
... reached Kinsale har- bor , August 3 , to stay for recovery and refitting . Lord Boyle , who had bought Ralegh's Irish estates , gave the Admiral a good time , including falconry , his favorite sport in the days when Ranger of Gillingham ...
Contents
THE ENGLand of RalegHS CHILDHOOD | 1 |
STUDENT AND SOLDIER | 7 |
IRELAND | 14 |
Copyright | |
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