Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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Page 142
... known , but were known to run out very far and widely , with the chance of a Scots intervention to back him . His enmities were vigor- ously blazed abroad , and his often expressed intention was to cut away those cankers of the State ...
... known , but were known to run out very far and widely , with the chance of a Scots intervention to back him . His enmities were vigor- ously blazed abroad , and his often expressed intention was to cut away those cankers of the State ...
Page 172
... known to be distasteful to his present master'.1 He set himself to prevent these comrades from laying hold of the vessel on which he now was . The French Ambassador told his King ( May 2 , 1603 ) : ' It was said at Court that Cecil had ...
... known to be distasteful to his present master'.1 He set himself to prevent these comrades from laying hold of the vessel on which he now was . The French Ambassador told his King ( May 2 , 1603 ) : ' It was said at Court that Cecil had ...
Page 260
... known me , I had never been here where I now am ; or had I known his Majesty , they had never been so long there where they now are . His Majesty not knowing of me hath been my ruin ; and his Majesty misknowing of them hath been the ...
... known me , I had never been here where I now am ; or had I known his Majesty , they had never been so long there where they now are . His Majesty not knowing of me hath been my ruin ; and his Majesty misknowing of them hath been the ...
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