Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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Page 19
... Spanish commissions , and no official support but the Pope's . That support merely made their case the blacker in the eyes of Lord Grey , a stern Puritan . Refusing terms , he ' left them to their choice , to yield and submit themselves ...
... Spanish commissions , and no official support but the Pope's . That support merely made their case the blacker in the eyes of Lord Grey , a stern Puritan . Refusing terms , he ' left them to their choice , to yield and submit themselves ...
Page 43
... Spanish relations were now ; and Grenville , who was broad - minded even for an Eliza- bethan , after prowling the Indies and capturing two Spanish frigates , refreshed himself in happy civilities with the Spaniards of Cuba , in ...
... Spanish relations were now ; and Grenville , who was broad - minded even for an Eliza- bethan , after prowling the Indies and capturing two Spanish frigates , refreshed himself in happy civilities with the Spaniards of Cuba , in ...
Page 334
... Spanish barks taken , without spoil ; if I forbare all parts of the Spanish Indies , wherein I might have taken twenty of their towns on the sea - coast , and did only follow the enterprise which I undertook , for Guiana - where without ...
... Spanish barks taken , without spoil ; if I forbare all parts of the Spanish Indies , wherein I might have taken twenty of their towns on the sea - coast , and did only follow the enterprise which I undertook , for Guiana - where without ...
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