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12 sovereign mistress had seen , ” wrote a gentleman in the fleet , “ it would , I think , have been a sufficient expiation of all his faults whatsoever . ' “ Sir Walter Ralegh was exceedingly commended for his judgment , discretion and ...
12 sovereign mistress had seen , ” wrote a gentleman in the fleet , “ it would , I think , have been a sufficient expiation of all his faults whatsoever . ' “ Sir Walter Ralegh was exceedingly commended for his judgment , discretion and ...
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had been condemned , for in November Ralegh wrote to the Lords Commissioners : 1 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 ...
had been condemned , for in November Ralegh wrote to the Lords Commissioners : 1 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 ...
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was probably a spectator , wrote in his notebook of Memorable Accidents : “ Sir Walter Ralegh had the favour to be beheaded at Westminster , where he died with great applause of the beholders , most constantly , most Christianly ...
was probably a spectator , wrote in his notebook of Memorable Accidents : “ Sir Walter Ralegh had the favour to be beheaded at Westminster , where he died with great applause of the beholders , most constantly , most Christianly ...
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