Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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... gave them the possession , and taught them the use , of weapons , which proved in the end a most fatal work.1 Here the Devon ' squatters ' were right ; if you are going to keep down by ruthlessness and a tiny force a country in ...
... gave them the possession , and taught them the use , of weapons , which proved in the end a most fatal work.1 Here the Devon ' squatters ' were right ; if you are going to keep down by ruthlessness and a tiny force a country in ...
Page 318
... gave it to Montbariot , whose lieutenant held it until , for want of support , he was captured and taken prisoner to Lisbon . Your Lordship has a copy of the patent that Count Maurice and the States gave to some Flemings , who held part ...
... gave it to Montbariot , whose lieutenant held it until , for want of support , he was captured and taken prisoner to Lisbon . Your Lordship has a copy of the patent that Count Maurice and the States gave to some Flemings , who held part ...
Page 326
... gave them a flimsy story of a quarrel with the Spanish Am- bassador . They not unnaturally grew alarmed , and for a time ceased to row , and lost the tide . There was no longer any chance of reaching Gravesend before morning . Ralegh ...
... gave them a flimsy story of a quarrel with the Spanish Am- bassador . They not unnaturally grew alarmed , and for a time ceased to row , and lost the tide . There was no longer any chance of reaching Gravesend before morning . Ralegh ...
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