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... thought simi- lar thoughts at the time . When Essex had dragged in his own sister's liaison with Lord Mountjoy , the Lord Admiral had a word of indig- nant comfort for the latter . " Would your Lordship have thought this weakness and ...
... thought simi- lar thoughts at the time . When Essex had dragged in his own sister's liaison with Lord Mountjoy , the Lord Admiral had a word of indig- nant comfort for the latter . " Would your Lordship have thought this weakness and ...
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... thought Sir Walter Ralegh a fit man to be of the action . " That thought was one bound to occur to any conspirators , looking round for a mind and spirit that could be trusted in any peril . Browbeaten further and further , the wretched ...
... thought Sir Walter Ralegh a fit man to be of the action . " That thought was one bound to occur to any conspirators , looking round for a mind and spirit that could be trusted in any peril . Browbeaten further and further , the wretched ...
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... thought the recommendations already given should be simplified , by absolute discretion being given to all Governors to take any steps they thought fit . If this were done , " within two or three years neither Virginia nor the Bermudas ...
... thought the recommendations already given should be simplified , by absolute discretion being given to all Governors to take any steps they thought fit . If this were done , " within two or three years neither Virginia nor the Bermudas ...
Contents
THE ENGLand of RalegHS CHILDHOOD | 1 |
STUDENT AND SOLDIER | 7 |
IRELAND | 14 |
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