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But four days later , “ by the commandment of Sir Walter Ralegh ” ( i.e. , the instructions they had brought out ) , he was baptized , and so put on an ethical equality with his allies . The autumn storms were beginning , and the ...
But four days later , “ by the commandment of Sir Walter Ralegh ” ( i.e. , the instructions they had brought out ) , he was baptized , and so put on an ethical equality with his allies . The autumn storms were beginning , and the ...
Page 207
This brought up Cecil , embarrassed and rebuking : Cecil . You may remember that , after the death of my father , you desired the having of some cosmographical maps and books of that kind , concerning discoveries of the Indies and ...
This brought up Cecil , embarrassed and rebuking : Cecil . You may remember that , after the death of my father , you desired the having of some cosmographical maps and books of that kind , concerning discoveries of the Indies and ...
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Kemys ' memory and luck , asking only that if the half ton is brought he shall have his liberty and his free pardon , under the great seal , the latter to be kept in the King's hands until Kemys ' return . When Ralegh finally came to ...
Kemys ' memory and luck , asking only that if the half ton is brought he shall have his liberty and his free pardon , under the great seal , the latter to be kept in the King's hands until Kemys ' return . When Ralegh finally came to ...
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