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During the battle , powder was sent to the navy in " the Roebuck , a fine ship built by Sir Walter Ralegh . ( The Lord Admiral's flagship , the Ark Ralegh , was of his building , as we have seen . ) He did all his official position ...
During the battle , powder was sent to the navy in " the Roebuck , a fine ship built by Sir Walter Ralegh . ( The Lord Admiral's flagship , the Ark Ralegh , was of his building , as we have seen . ) He did all his official position ...
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The matter hath only now been apparent to all eyes , and the lady hath been sent away , but nobody believes it can end there . S.W.R. hath escaped from London for a time ; he will be speedily sent for , and brought back , where what ...
The matter hath only now been apparent to all eyes , and the lady hath been sent away , but nobody believes it can end there . S.W.R. hath escaped from London for a time ; he will be speedily sent for , and brought back , where what ...
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Just before Elizabeth died he had written again , and Cobham sent the letter on to Cecil , asking what he should say . After her death , feeling very important , as about to arrange terms of peace ( a self - appointed Commissioner ) ...
Just before Elizabeth died he had written again , and Cobham sent the letter on to Cecil , asking what he should say . After her death , feeling very important , as about to arrange terms of peace ( a self - appointed Commissioner ) ...
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