Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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... French- man , Captain Faige . They talked freely of possible developments , and in May Ralegh sent Faige with a letter to M. de Bisseaux , a French Councillor of State , and asked for the commission he had been promised . Unfortunately ...
... French- man , Captain Faige . They talked freely of possible developments , and in May Ralegh sent Faige with a letter to M. de Bisseaux , a French Councillor of State , and asked for the commission he had been promised . Unfortunately ...
Page 325
... French , Sir Walter Ralegh was rather passive than active ' . Captain King had already made arrangements for Ralegh's escape by boat from London . Ralegh , therefore , was not at first anxious to accept French help . 2 În London Ralegh ...
... French , Sir Walter Ralegh was rather passive than active ' . Captain King had already made arrangements for Ralegh's escape by boat from London . Ralegh , therefore , was not at first anxious to accept French help . 2 În London Ralegh ...
Page 351
... French contingent for any fighting that might prove necessary to get at the mine ; that the talk about a French commission had never proceeded further than mere talk — a general assurance that so dis- tinguished an admiral , an old ...
... French contingent for any fighting that might prove necessary to get at the mine ; that the talk about a French commission had never proceeded further than mere talk — a general assurance that so dis- tinguished an admiral , an old ...
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