Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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... Lord Deputy , Lord Grey de Wilton , invested Smerwick with a force of only two hundred soldiers , and after two days ' bombardment the garrison asked for quarter . Their messengers had to admit them- selves adventurers , with no Spanish ...
... Lord Deputy , Lord Grey de Wilton , invested Smerwick with a force of only two hundred soldiers , and after two days ' bombardment the garrison asked for quarter . Their messengers had to admit them- selves adventurers , with no Spanish ...
Page 192
... Lord Cobham came by this book I know not , but I remember that it lay upon my board at a time when he was with me .. but at this time I knew of no discontentment he was troubled with . .. Lord Henry Howard . I remember well that I ...
... Lord Cobham came by this book I know not , but I remember that it lay upon my board at a time when he was with me .. but at this time I knew of no discontentment he was troubled with . .. Lord Henry Howard . I remember well that I ...
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... Lord Chief Justice , however , had seen to this formality ; and now offered himself as witness as well as judge : I came to the Lord Cobham , and told him he ought to subscribe , which presently after the Lord Cobham did . And he said ...
... Lord Chief Justice , however , had seen to this formality ; and now offered himself as witness as well as judge : I came to the Lord Cobham , and told him he ought to subscribe , which presently after the Lord Cobham did . And he said ...
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