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... wrote to Robert Cecil , June 30 : " Sir Walter Ralegh's service was so much praiseworthy as those which were formerly his enemies do now hold him in great esti- mation . For that which he did in the sea - service could not be bettered ...
... wrote to Robert Cecil , June 30 : " Sir Walter Ralegh's service was so much praiseworthy as those which were formerly his enemies do now hold him in great esti- mation . For that which he did in the sea - service could not be bettered ...
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... wrote to the Lords Commissioners : The first accusation , for which I was committed , indicted , and arraigned , your Lordships do know to be false , and yet it was by your Lordships most constantly believed . And my Lord Chief Justice ...
... wrote to the Lords Commissioners : The first accusation , for which I was committed , indicted , and arraigned , your Lordships do know to be false , and yet it was by your Lordships most constantly believed . And my Lord Chief Justice ...
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... wrote to Sir Dudley Carleton , October 30 , that the town was " full of the worthy end of Sir Walter Ralegh , " whose " Christian and truthful manner made all believe that he was neither guilty of former treasons nor of unjustly ...
... wrote to Sir Dudley Carleton , October 30 , that the town was " full of the worthy end of Sir Walter Ralegh , " whose " Christian and truthful manner made all believe that he was neither guilty of former treasons nor of unjustly ...
Contents
THE ENGLand of RaleGHS CHILDHOOD | 1 |
STUDENT AND SOLDIER | 7 |
IRELAND | 14 |
Copyright | |
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