Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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Page 210
... hope given him than of an hour's respite ' . Now came Cobham , bold , and almost swaggering . Watchers who knew the ... hope of my soul's resurrection ' . ' But he had said of Ralegh , as of his own soul , far too much ... affirma- tion ...
... hope given him than of an hour's respite ' . Now came Cobham , bold , and almost swaggering . Watchers who knew the ... hope of my soul's resurrection ' . ' But he had said of Ralegh , as of his own soul , far too much ... affirma- tion ...
Page 289
... hope , some six weeks ( and not yet able otherwise to move , than as I was carried in a chair ) , gave order to five small ships to sail for Orenoke , having Captain Kemish for their conductor towards the mine ; and in those five ships ...
... hope , some six weeks ( and not yet able otherwise to move , than as I was carried in a chair ) , gave order to five small ships to sail for Orenoke , having Captain Kemish for their conductor towards the mine ; and in those five ships ...
Page 350
... hope for at the Tribunal Day of Judgment ? But to call God to witness to a falsehood at the time of Death is far more grievous and impious , and there is no hope for such an one . And what should I expect that am now going to render an ...
... hope for at the Tribunal Day of Judgment ? But to call God to witness to a falsehood at the time of Death is far more grievous and impious , and there is no hope for such an one . And what should I expect that am now going to render an ...
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