Sir Walter Ralegh, Last of the Elizabethans |
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When Ralegh urged that “ your Lordships , as ministers of the King , are bound to administer the law in equity , ” Popham ... 918 Later still , Popham again emphasized the King's safety ( which apparently required a victim ) as the ...
When Ralegh urged that “ your Lordships , as ministers of the King , are bound to administer the law in equity , ” Popham ... 918 Later still , Popham again emphasized the King's safety ( which apparently required a victim ) as the ...
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That night Ralegh disguised himself with a false beard , and with King , Stukeley , and two others , entered a boat on the Thames . They were followed by Sir William St. John ( Buckingham's half - brother ) and William Herbert ...
That night Ralegh disguised himself with a false beard , and with King , Stukeley , and two others , entered a boat on the Thames . They were followed by Sir William St. John ( Buckingham's half - brother ) and William Herbert ...
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the King at all , he apologized , with all but imperceptible shrug of dismissal of James to his proper importance . “ But what have I to do with kings , who am about to go before the King of kings ? ” He had no intention To call the ...
the King at all , he apologized , with all but imperceptible shrug of dismissal of James to his proper importance . “ But what have I to do with kings , who am about to go before the King of kings ? ” He had no intention To call the ...
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