Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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Page 61
... keep him from ever being given official status as a responsible adviser . He was too much of a freelance , and a ... keeping the war alive . Such people are Spaniards in disguise , seeking the good 8 61 NEW RIVALRIES.
... keep him from ever being given official status as a responsible adviser . He was too much of a freelance , and a ... keeping the war alive . Such people are Spaniards in disguise , seeking the good 8 61 NEW RIVALRIES.
Page 119
... keep for her debts.1 In her disappointment , she ' resolved that the service at Cadiz should be no matter for reward or distinction to anybody ' . " She sulked or flared out at those , like Essex , whom she compelled to attend her ...
... keep for her debts.1 In her disappointment , she ' resolved that the service at Cadiz should be no matter for reward or distinction to anybody ' . " She sulked or flared out at those , like Essex , whom she compelled to attend her ...
Page 225
... keeping very still and trusting that justice would forget his existence , maddened the canaille who were now ruling . They ... keep his place . He had visits from other Privy Councillors also ; and to Henry Howard , though ' he knew well ...
... keeping very still and trusting that justice would forget his existence , maddened the canaille who were now ruling . They ... keep his place . He had visits from other Privy Councillors also ; and to Henry Howard , though ' he knew well ...
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