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Then Essex managed to get ahead of all but Ralegh and Lord Thomas . The latter , therefore , while we had no leisure to look behind us , secretly fastened a rope on my ship's side towards him , to draw himself up equally with me .
Then Essex managed to get ahead of all but Ralegh and Lord Thomas . The latter , therefore , while we had no leisure to look behind us , secretly fastened a rope on my ship's side towards him , to draw himself up equally with me .
Page 160
His reply was , that no man is without a colour for his intent ; and advised me to look to myself and to remember my duty and allegiance . In the exaltation of his persecution - complex , Gorges exclaimed , “ This is like to be the ...
His reply was , that no man is without a colour for his intent ; and advised me to look to myself and to remember my duty and allegiance . In the exaltation of his persecution - complex , Gorges exclaimed , “ This is like to be the ...
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But it was no time for the holiday mood in which Cobham and Ralegh now met at Durham House , and now flitted over to France , to look at war again at close quarters : finding the Queen is so resolved to have Peace ( if good conditions ...
But it was no time for the holiday mood in which Cobham and Ralegh now met at Durham House , and now flitted over to France , to look at war again at close quarters : finding the Queen is so resolved to have Peace ( if good conditions ...
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