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... Spaniards will easily work it out in a short time , ere Kemys can return , and a new fleet be prepared here . . . and when it shall arrive the next year , what can we otherwise look for , but to be laughed at by our enemies , for having ...
... Spaniards will easily work it out in a short time , ere Kemys can return , and a new fleet be prepared here . . . and when it shall arrive the next year , what can we otherwise look for , but to be laughed at by our enemies , for having ...
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... Spaniards had the mine ! In his last inexpressibly unhappy interview with his chief , Kemys told him21 21 four reasons which moved him not to open the mine - the one , the death of my son : the second , the weakness of the English , and ...
... Spaniards had the mine ! In his last inexpressibly unhappy interview with his chief , Kemys told him21 21 four reasons which moved him not to open the mine - the one , the death of my son : the second , the weakness of the English , and ...
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... Spaniards had prepared to assail the English , invariably ( as he pointed out ) referring to the latter succinctly as " the enemy . ” His men were not the first to break the peace , nor had he him- self been present . His own mind was ...
... Spaniards had prepared to assail the English , invariably ( as he pointed out ) referring to the latter succinctly as " the enemy . ” His men were not the first to break the peace , nor had he him- self been present . His own mind was ...
Contents
THE ENGLand of RaleGHS CHILDHOOD | 1 |
STUDENT AND SOLDIER | 7 |
IRELAND | 14 |
Copyright | |
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