Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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... Council made no reply to his ' Discourse ' , which they may have found somewhat advanced for a Government officially at peace with its proposed victims . But they perhaps showed that they had thought about it , when they came down on an ...
... Council made no reply to his ' Discourse ' , which they may have found somewhat advanced for a Government officially at peace with its proposed victims . But they perhaps showed that they had thought about it , when they came down on an ...
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The Last of the Elizabethans Edward John Thompson. of her Council or served as commanders . He never reached the Privy Council , and until his last most miserable voyage of all — that resulting in his execution was never in the place of ...
The Last of the Elizabethans Edward John Thompson. of her Council or served as commanders . He never reached the Privy Council , and until his last most miserable voyage of all — that resulting in his execution was never in the place of ...
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... Council . Neither he nor La Chesnée would admit anything whatsoever . The Council therefore suspended Le Clerc from his duties , because it now most manifestly appeared - howsoever he denied the same that he had held secret intelligence ...
... Council . Neither he nor La Chesnée would admit anything whatsoever . The Council therefore suspended Le Clerc from his duties , because it now most manifestly appeared - howsoever he denied the same that he had held secret intelligence ...
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