Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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Page 189
... King , are bound to administer the law in equity ' , Popham denied this . ' Equity must proceed from the King . You can only have justice from us . ' Later still , Popham again emphasised the King's safety ( which appar- ently required ...
... King , are bound to administer the law in equity ' , Popham denied this . ' Equity must proceed from the King . You can only have justice from us . ' Later still , Popham again emphasised the King's safety ( which appar- ently required ...
Page 312
... King's promise to surrender him and his captains to be publicly hanged in Spain ; emphasised his own King's forbearance in not chastising them himself when they first sailed ; and threatened them with what would happen in future ...
... King's promise to surrender him and his captains to be publicly hanged in Spain ; emphasised his own King's forbearance in not chastising them himself when they first sailed ; and threatened them with what would happen in future ...
Page 320
... King had sent him to Guiana . While Ralegh was resisting his wife's entreaties to escape , the King's Government stiffened , and ordered that he be brought up to London : We command you , upon your allegiance , that , all delays set ...
... King had sent him to Guiana . While Ralegh was resisting his wife's entreaties to escape , the King's Government stiffened , and ordered that he be brought up to London : We command you , upon your allegiance , that , all delays set ...
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