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... living with one foot always ready to spring on shipboard . Many of these fliers be- longed to the first families , and preserved loyal feelings by blaming the burnings on to the Queen's foreign husband . Their precarious fugitive manner ...
... living with one foot always ready to spring on shipboard . Many of these fliers be- longed to the first families , and preserved loyal feelings by blaming the burnings on to the Queen's foreign husband . Their precarious fugitive manner ...
Page 136
... living on the page of history , and to carry to eternal ages the sense of that period's flesh - and - blood vigor , the Drakes , Gilberts , Frobishers , Sidneys , were almost all a memory now . Gloriana was surrounded by tradition and ...
... living on the page of history , and to carry to eternal ages the sense of that period's flesh - and - blood vigor , the Drakes , Gilberts , Frobishers , Sidneys , were almost all a memory now . Gloriana was surrounded by tradition and ...
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... living apart , he joined her four years later , found her far more attrac- tive than she found him . She had been brought up by the Howards , in a court incredibly loose - living and cynical , and was startled by the somber apparition ...
... living apart , he joined her four years later , found her far more attrac- tive than she found him . She had been brought up by the Howards , in a court incredibly loose - living and cynical , and was startled by the somber apparition ...
Contents
THE ENGLand of RaleGHS CHILDHOOD | 1 |
STUDENT AND SOLDIER | 7 |
IRELAND | 14 |
Copyright | |
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