Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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Page 149
... asked for showed him his guilt . Essex exhorted his secretary , Henry Cuff ( who was to die a far un- pleasanter death than the easy one allotted to one of his own quality ) , to ' call to God for mercy , and to the Queen , and deserve ...
... asked for showed him his guilt . Essex exhorted his secretary , Henry Cuff ( who was to die a far un- pleasanter death than the easy one allotted to one of his own quality ) , to ' call to God for mercy , and to the Queen , and deserve ...
Page 178
... asked Cobham to run over to the Low Countries to continue talks they had previously had . Just before Elizabeth died he had written again , and Cobham sent the letter on to Cecil , asking what he should say . After her death , feeling ...
... asked Cobham to run over to the Low Countries to continue talks they had previously had . Just before Elizabeth died he had written again , and Cobham sent the letter on to Cecil , asking what he should say . After her death , feeling ...
Page 339
... asked for execution . The Clerk of the Crown read the record of the former conviction and judgment , and Ralegh was required to hold up his hand . He was asked if he had anything to say as to why execution should not be granted . His ...
... asked for execution . The Clerk of the Crown read the record of the former conviction and judgment , and Ralegh was required to hold up his hand . He was asked if he had anything to say as to why execution should not be granted . His ...
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