Sir Walter Ralegh, Last of the Elizabethans |
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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 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 ...
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Gondomar , who had access to anything he wanted , brought forward Ralegh's own suggestion to the Privy Council , long before , to take two ships only . Two ships should go with a safe - conduct ; they should have guidance to the mine ...
Gondomar , who had access to anything he wanted , brought forward Ralegh's own suggestion to the Privy Council , long before , to take two ships only . Two ships should go with a safe - conduct ; they should have guidance to the mine ...
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One was that he had told “ Sir Lewis Stukeley , my Kinsman and Keeper , " that Lord Carew and Lord Doncaster were privy to his intended escape . " It was not likely that I should acquaint two Privy Councillors of my pretended escape .
One was that he had told “ Sir Lewis Stukeley , my Kinsman and Keeper , " that Lord Carew and Lord Doncaster were privy to his intended escape . " It was not likely that I should acquaint two Privy Councillors of my pretended escape .
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