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... Privy Council tried hard to find out how much this was , and to recover some of it . At her farewell , when the expedition sailed , Elizabeth had told Essex that he should use her men like a match that , once set on fire , burns to the ...
... Privy Council tried hard to find out how much this was , and to recover some of it . At her farewell , when the expedition sailed , Elizabeth had told Essex that he should use her men like a match that , once set on fire , burns to the ...
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... Privy Council , long before , to take two ships only . Two ships should go with a safe - conduct ; they should have guidance to the mine , and assistance to work it ! Only , they must go unarmed . The King of Spain was quite willing to ...
... Privy Council , long before , to take two ships only . Two ships should go with a safe - conduct ; they should have guidance to the mine , and assistance to work it ! Only , they must go unarmed . The King of Spain was quite willing to ...
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... privy to his intended es- cape . " It was not likely that I should acquaint two Privy Councillors of my pretended escape . " ( Doncaster , as we have seen , was standing be- side him on the scaffold . ) Nor was there any need to have ...
... privy to his intended es- cape . " It was not likely that I should acquaint two Privy Councillors of my pretended escape . " ( Doncaster , as we have seen , was standing be- side him on the scaffold . ) Nor was there any need to have ...
Contents
THE ENGLand of RaleGHS CHILDHOOD | 1 |
STUDENT AND SOLDIER | 7 |
IRELAND | 14 |
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