Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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... later . Ralegh sent out another hundred and fifty , April 26 , 1587 , with a Charter , and a Governor ( John White ) who had been with Grenville . Following Spanish precedent closely , they began with a municipality . White and a ...
... later . Ralegh sent out another hundred and fifty , April 26 , 1587 , with a Charter , and a Governor ( John White ) who had been with Grenville . Following Spanish precedent closely , they began with a municipality . White and a ...
Page 140
... later , and now she was genuinely touched with something of the old kindness ) , until he fell ' more to a dispute than to any excuse ' , and ' she , in disdain to be taught but what she pleased to do , bid him be gone , his boots stunk ...
... later , and now she was genuinely touched with something of the old kindness ) , until he fell ' more to a dispute than to any excuse ' , and ' she , in disdain to be taught but what she pleased to do , bid him be gone , his boots stunk ...
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... later , suddenly remembered that Cobham , and then , later still , that Ralegh had said , it would be a good idea to destroy the King ' with all his cubs ' . As the ' Bye ' treason was one of merely kidnapping , not even this brought ...
... later , suddenly remembered that Cobham , and then , later still , that Ralegh had said , it would be a good idea to destroy the King ' with all his cubs ' . As the ' Bye ' treason was one of merely kidnapping , not even this brought ...
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