Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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The Last of the Elizabethans Edward John Thompson. CHAPTER 3 IRELAND ' He first exposed himself to the land service of Ireland ( a militia ) , which then did not yield him food and raiment , for it was ever very poor ; nor had he ...
The Last of the Elizabethans Edward John Thompson. CHAPTER 3 IRELAND ' He first exposed himself to the land service of Ireland ( a militia ) , which then did not yield him food and raiment , for it was ever very poor ; nor had he ...
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... Ireland a hundred infantry . In August he and Sir Warham St. Leger , provost - marshal in Munster , were the com- mission who sentenced the Earl's brother , Sir James Fitzgerald , 3 to be hanged and quartered , at Cork . Their ...
... Ireland a hundred infantry . In August he and Sir Warham St. Leger , provost - marshal in Munster , were the com- mission who sentenced the Earl's brother , Sir James Fitzgerald , 3 to be hanged and quartered , at Cork . Their ...
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... Ireland was obviously closed as a career , for the time being . Wonder has often been expressed that a man so outstandingly gifted should have had Ralegh's poor success throughout life . But the world is not made for those who pursue ...
... Ireland was obviously closed as a career , for the time being . Wonder has often been expressed that a man so outstandingly gifted should have had Ralegh's poor success throughout life . But the world is not made for those who pursue ...
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