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Beg my dead body , which living was denied you ; and either lay it at Sherborne , if the land continue , or in Exeter church , by my father and mother . I can write no more . Time and Death call me away .
Beg my dead body , which living was denied you ; and either lay it at Sherborne , if the land continue , or in Exeter church , by my father and mother . I can write no more . Time and Death call me away .
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Two ships from Holland had followed swiftly on his graphic exposition of the land's wealth and beauty . ? They reached the coast , February 15 , 1598 , and found that Ralegh's greatness lived on , in the field where he was finally ...
Two ships from Holland had followed swiftly on his graphic exposition of the land's wealth and beauty . ? They reached the coast , February 15 , 1598 , and found that Ralegh's greatness lived on , in the field where he was finally ...
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It gave " full power and authority to the said Sir Walter Ralegh , in cases of rebellion or mutiny by sea or land , to use and exercise martial law ... in as large and ample manner as our lieutenant - general by sea or land ...
It gave " full power and authority to the said Sir Walter Ralegh , in cases of rebellion or mutiny by sea or land , to use and exercise martial law ... in as large and ample manner as our lieutenant - general by sea or land ...
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