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... given credit for statesmanship ; he achieved a quiet succession after Elizabeth . The gloomy picture of general mis- giving when her long and glorious reign was plainly finishing , given in the Dedication of the Bible's Authorized ...
... given credit for statesmanship ; he achieved a quiet succession after Elizabeth . The gloomy picture of general mis- giving when her long and glorious reign was plainly finishing , given in the Dedication of the Bible's Authorized ...
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... given his word , this man whose word is so freely rejected by men who accept every word of people like James and Villiers and Wilson — had given it to Arundel before sailing , and to his men before they went up the Orinoco — and he had ...
... given his word , this man whose word is so freely rejected by men who accept every word of people like James and Villiers and Wilson — had given it to Arundel before sailing , and to his men before they went up the Orinoco — and he had ...
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... given under the spell of Boyle's generous hospitality when he set out for Guiana , against a lease claimed by his old colleague Henry Pyne , and asks that he be considered neutral in that dispute ; he asks his wife , " according to her ...
... given under the spell of Boyle's generous hospitality when he set out for Guiana , against a lease claimed by his old colleague Henry Pyne , and asks that he be considered neutral in that dispute ; he asks his wife , " according to her ...
Contents
THE ENGLand of RaleGHS CHILDHOOD | 1 |
STUDENT AND SOLDIER | 7 |
IRELAND | 14 |
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