Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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Page 57
... enemies , ' as long as this memory endureth ' : 3 This people was very doubtful before the victory was known to be Her Majesty's , but when they saw the great distress and weakness that the enemy was in , they did not only put as many ...
... enemies , ' as long as this memory endureth ' : 3 This people was very doubtful before the victory was known to be Her Majesty's , but when they saw the great distress and weakness that the enemy was in , they did not only put as many ...
Page 110
... enemy version , possibly true ) , and was ordered away from table . Presently Ralegh arrived . He took in the state of ... enemies interpreted as cunning mock humility.5 The expedition proceeded to gather itself together ; and as a proof ...
... enemy version , possibly true ) , and was ordered away from table . Presently Ralegh arrived . He took in the state of ... enemies interpreted as cunning mock humility.5 The expedition proceeded to gather itself together ; and as a proof ...
Page 328
... enemy .'- CAREW RALEGH . RALEIGH's attempt to escape , like his shamming sickness at Salisbury , gave his enemies a handle . He was conscious of great guilt , it was argued , seeking to evade the King's notorious clemency . As to the ...
... enemy .'- CAREW RALEGH . RALEIGH's attempt to escape , like his shamming sickness at Salisbury , gave his enemies a handle . He was conscious of great guilt , it was argued , seeking to evade the King's notorious clemency . As to the ...
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