Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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Page 183
... charge . As to the other accusation made against him , that money had been offered him by Count d'Arenberg , nominally for his offices in bringing about a peace , but really for helping in ' His Majesty's Surprise ' , he claimed ...
... charge . As to the other accusation made against him , that money had been offered him by Count d'Arenberg , nominally for his offices in bringing about a peace , but really for helping in ' His Majesty's Surprise ' , he claimed ...
Page 289
... charge con- ferred on my nephew , George Ralegh , who had also served long with singular commendations in the Low Countries , but by reason of my absence and of Sir Warham's was not so well obeyed as the enterprise required . As they ...
... charge con- ferred on my nephew , George Ralegh , who had also served long with singular commendations in the Low Countries , but by reason of my absence and of Sir Warham's was not so well obeyed as the enterprise required . As they ...
Page 351
... charge that he tried to escape to Rochelle instead of coming to Plymouth ; but did not trouble to answer it . He went on to the charge that he had spoken disloyally of the King . It rested on the 1 History iii . 150. ' His speech had ...
... charge that he tried to escape to Rochelle instead of coming to Plymouth ; but did not trouble to answer it . He went on to the charge that he had spoken disloyally of the King . It rested on the 1 History iii . 150. ' His speech had ...
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