Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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... called , Raleana — ' that disemboqueth by sixteen arms in all ' , between islands ' very great , many of them as big ... called by the Spaniards Armadilla , which they called Cassacam , which seemeth to be all barred over with small ...
... called , Raleana — ' that disemboqueth by sixteen arms in all ' , between islands ' very great , many of them as big ... called by the Spaniards Armadilla , which they called Cassacam , which seemeth to be all barred over with small ...
Page 263
... called the Destiny . God grant her to be no less fortunate unto her owner than is wished by me ! In February next he purposes to set sail towards his golden mine , whereof he is extremely confident . The alarm of his journey is flown ...
... called the Destiny . God grant her to be no less fortunate unto her owner than is wished by me ! In February next he purposes to set sail towards his golden mine , whereof he is extremely confident . The alarm of his journey is flown ...
Page 325
... called treason . In the end they failed , for Bacon had to admit to the King ( October 18 ) , ' In what concerns the French , Sir Walter Ralegh was rather passive than active ' . Captain King had already made arrangements for Ralegh's ...
... called treason . In the end they failed , for Bacon had to admit to the King ( October 18 ) , ' In what concerns the French , Sir Walter Ralegh was rather passive than active ' . Captain King had already made arrangements for Ralegh's ...
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