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So upon Saturday in the afternoon the 31 of August , we changed our course and returned back for England , at which very instant , even in winding about , there passed along between us and towards the land which we now forsook a very ...
So upon Saturday in the afternoon the 31 of August , we changed our course and returned back for England , at which very instant , even in winding about , there passed along between us and towards the land which we now forsook a very ...
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The last two had long been nominally allies , and between their families had passed what , with anyone less cold - blooded than Cecil , would have been friendship . When Lady Cecil died , Ralegh wrote a letter ( January 24 ...
The last two had long been nominally allies , and between their families had passed what , with anyone less cold - blooded than Cecil , would have been friendship . When Lady Cecil died , Ralegh wrote a letter ( January 24 ...
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Naunton and Villiers wrathfully exerted themselves to suppress a thin satire by Captain Thomas Gainsford , Vox Spiritus , or Sir Walter Ralegh's Ghost , which was being passed from hand to hand in manuscript .
Naunton and Villiers wrathfully exerted themselves to suppress a thin satire by Captain Thomas Gainsford , Vox Spiritus , or Sir Walter Ralegh's Ghost , which was being passed from hand to hand in manuscript .
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