Sir Walter Ralegh, Last of the Elizabethans |
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It is plainly written in direct reply to a request for advice . It is no objection to this theory that we do not ... He may have requested Ralegh to repeat in writing objections urged orally by him . . . . At all events , it would be ...
It is plainly written in direct reply to a request for advice . It is no objection to this theory that we do not ... He may have requested Ralegh to repeat in writing objections urged orally by him . . . . At all events , it would be ...
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The want of judgment resided rather in his having written it at all and having written it for James , who in season and out of season , rated the Dutch as rebels , who should get no countenance from him . Carew Ralegh , looking back ...
The want of judgment resided rather in his having written it at all and having written it for James , who in season and out of season , rated the Dutch as rebels , who should get no countenance from him . Carew Ralegh , looking back ...
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... he put before the King a written protest against the way ( he declared ) Cecil had prejudiced James against him . ... writing to his wife he referred to the privateering partnership between him and Cecil as still in existence .
... he put before the King a written protest against the way ( he declared ) Cecil had prejudiced James against him . ... writing to his wife he referred to the privateering partnership between him and Cecil as still in existence .
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