Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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... Thomé had not been moved ( unless by a mile or two ) , but in 1618 was substantially where Kemys found it in 1596. Moreover he has brought out the importance of the disaffection among the Spaniards at San Thomé , and of the disaffection ...
... Thomé had not been moved ( unless by a mile or two ) , but in 1618 was substantially where Kemys found it in 1596. Moreover he has brought out the importance of the disaffection among the Spaniards at San Thomé , and of the disaffection ...
Page 295
... Thomé , and allowed a force sufficient to repel aggression from San Thomé . Ralegh never antici- pated that when the trial came he himself would be far away , incapaci- tated by deadly sickness . We must now consider the disaffection ...
... Thomé , and allowed a force sufficient to repel aggression from San Thomé . Ralegh never antici- pated that when the trial came he himself would be far away , incapaci- tated by deadly sickness . We must now consider the disaffection ...
Page 301
... Thomé . After a wasted week he went up the Orinoco with two launches , intending to turn into the Caroni and find his mine that way . A sudden volley from the bank killed or wounded eight of the nine men in one of the launches , and ...
... Thomé . After a wasted week he went up the Orinoco with two launches , intending to turn into the Caroni and find his mine that way . A sudden volley from the bank killed or wounded eight of the nine men in one of the launches , and ...
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