Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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... Majesty's Court , the Queen's , or Prince's ; nor go into any public assemblies whatsoever , without especial licence obtained from his Majesty for your warrant . But only that you use the benefit of his Majesty's grace to follow the ...
... Majesty's Court , the Queen's , or Prince's ; nor go into any public assemblies whatsoever , without especial licence obtained from his Majesty for your warrant . But only that you use the benefit of his Majesty's grace to follow the ...
Page 335
... Majesty's subjects , being forced by them , to repel force by force - we may justly say , ' O miserable English ... Majesty's trust . My mutineers told me that if I returned for England I should be undone . But I believed more in Your ...
... Majesty's subjects , being forced by them , to repel force by force - we may justly say , ' O miserable English ... Majesty's trust . My mutineers told me that if I returned for England I should be undone . But I believed more in Your ...
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... Majesty is not bound to give an account of your actions in these cases to any but only to God alone ' ) , because of ' the great effluxion of time since his attainder ' and ' his employment by Your Majesty's commission ' and because ...
... Majesty is not bound to give an account of your actions in these cases to any but only to God alone ' ) , because of ' the great effluxion of time since his attainder ' and ' his employment by Your Majesty's commission ' and because ...
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