Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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Page 138
... London streets again - but as the demented leader of a rising which had no chance of bringing anything but the gallows . He took to Ireland an army such as no English general had had before , and unprecedented authority : ' so ample a ...
... London streets again - but as the demented leader of a rising which had no chance of bringing anything but the gallows . He took to Ireland an army such as no English general had had before , and unprecedented authority : ' so ample a ...
Page 320
... London , and he had the San Thomé letters telling him ( if his memory of his trial , fifteen years ago , did not tell him ) exactly what kind of justice he was going to get . Captain King and Lady Ralegh after long pleading persuaded ...
... London , and he had the San Thomé letters telling him ( if his memory of his trial , fifteen years ago , did not tell him ) exactly what kind of justice he was going to get . Captain King and Lady Ralegh after long pleading persuaded ...
Page 325
... London . Ralegh , therefore , was not at first anxious to accept French help . 2 În London Ralegh was allowed to live in his own house , not in prison , with a deceptive appearance of freedom . When he arrived , August 7 , Lady Ralegh ...
... London . Ralegh , therefore , was not at first anxious to accept French help . 2 În London Ralegh was allowed to live in his own house , not in prison , with a deceptive appearance of freedom . When he arrived , August 7 , Lady Ralegh ...
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