Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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Page 105
... Kemys with six musketeers to walk parallel to the river , and rejoin him . Kemys afterwards recollected that at one place his guide became excited , and signed to him to follow ; he had refused , supposing that it was another waterfall ...
... Kemys with six musketeers to walk parallel to the river , and rejoin him . Kemys afterwards recollected that at one place his guide became excited , and signed to him to follow ; he had refused , supposing that it was another waterfall ...
Page 294
... Kemys had in mind not one mine but two . But Mr. Harlow changed the whole prob- lem by showing that San Thomé had not been moved ( unless by a mile or two ) , but in 1618 was substantially where Kemys found it in 1596. Moreover he has ...
... Kemys had in mind not one mine but two . But Mr. Harlow changed the whole prob- lem by showing that San Thomé had not been moved ( unless by a mile or two ) , but in 1618 was substantially where Kemys found it in 1596. Moreover he has ...
Page 303
... Kemys's ' wilfulness ' came out— of the lack of self - confidence which had led to the change of plans , and the ... Kemys had composed , addressed to Lord Arundel ; he would have nothing to do with it , and would give it no sanction ...
... Kemys's ' wilfulness ' came out— of the lack of self - confidence which had led to the change of plans , and the ... Kemys had composed , addressed to Lord Arundel ; he would have nothing to do with it , and would give it no sanction ...
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