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In matter of intelligence Cobham is commended as most secret ; in matter of action Rawlie blazed as most sufficient . Cobham in discoursing hath holden a kind of privilege to vent his passions ; Rawly , to temporize .
In matter of intelligence Cobham is commended as most secret ; in matter of action Rawlie blazed as most sufficient . Cobham in discoursing hath holden a kind of privilege to vent his passions ; Rawly , to temporize .
Page 194
In November , 1602 , Arenberg , absurdly over - assessing his influence , had asked Cobham to run over to the Low Countries to continue talks they had previously had . Just before Elizabeth died he had written again , and Cobham sent ...
In November , 1602 , Arenberg , absurdly over - assessing his influence , had asked Cobham to run over to the Low Countries to continue talks they had previously had . Just before Elizabeth died he had written again , and Cobham sent ...
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Cobham had not yet been tried , but his guilt was assumed , as a vantage - ground from which to bring down Ralegh . It was in vain that the latter asked , when confronted with some wild statement attributed to Cobham , “ Could I stop my ...
Cobham had not yet been tried , but his guilt was assumed , as a vantage - ground from which to bring down Ralegh . It was in vain that the latter asked , when confronted with some wild statement attributed to Cobham , “ Could I stop my ...
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