Sir Walter Ralegh, Last of the Elizabethans |
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Ralegh did not immediately become one of those close to the Queen's person . She wrote a letter ( April , 1582 ) 80 signifying her interest in him , and reappointing him in Ireland to a company whose captain had died : our pleasure is ...
Ralegh did not immediately become one of those close to the Queen's person . She wrote a letter ( April , 1582 ) 80 signifying her interest in him , and reappointing him in Ireland to a company whose captain had died : our pleasure is ...
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That Ralegh is not thinking of execution is plain from the sentence : " And if Her Majesty's favour fail him , he will again decline to a common person . ” By no racking of the words can they be made to mean : “ If Her Majesty behead ...
That Ralegh is not thinking of execution is plain from the sentence : " And if Her Majesty's favour fail him , he will again decline to a common person . ” By no racking of the words can they be made to mean : “ If Her Majesty behead ...
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These were about a plot to surprise the King's person , and about communications between Cobham and the Spanish Minister in the Low Countries , Count d'Arenberg . Ralegh said he knew nothing about these matters .
These were about a plot to surprise the King's person , and about communications between Cobham and the Spanish Minister in the Low Countries , Count d'Arenberg . Ralegh said he knew nothing about these matters .
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