Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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... command . And his unpopularity was intense , and grew steadily , an evil name with commons and courtiers alike . In ... commands the Queen ' , ' for which he was corrected by a frown from Her Majesty ' . " Ralegh's failure to win the ...
... command . And his unpopularity was intense , and grew steadily , an evil name with commons and courtiers alike . In ... commands the Queen ' , ' for which he was corrected by a frown from Her Majesty ' . " Ralegh's failure to win the ...
Page 113
... command were names that are themselves radiant poetry : the Warspite , the Mary Rose ( under his friend George Carew ) , the Lion , the Rainbow , the Swiftsure , the Dreadnought , the Nonpareil , ' the twelve ships of London ' also ...
... command were names that are themselves radiant poetry : the Warspite , the Mary Rose ( under his friend George Carew ) , the Lion , the Rainbow , the Swiftsure , the Dreadnought , the Nonpareil , ' the twelve ships of London ' also ...
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... command of Captain Parker and Captain North , brothers to the Lord Mounteagle and the Lord North , valiant gentlemen , and of infinite patience for the labour , hunger , and heat which they have endured . My son had the third company ...
... command of Captain Parker and Captain North , brothers to the Lord Mounteagle and the Lord North , valiant gentlemen , and of infinite patience for the labour , hunger , and heat which they have endured . My son had the third company ...
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