Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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Page 37
... leave even to Gilbert . Gilbert was in despair . During the Irish rebellion , his ships had been pressed into State ... leave your picture with me . For the rest , I leave till our meeting , or to the report of this bearer , who would ...
... leave even to Gilbert . Gilbert was in despair . During the Irish rebellion , his ships had been pressed into State ... leave your picture with me . For the rest , I leave till our meeting , or to the report of this bearer , who would ...
Page 39
... leave it unto God . ' Gilbert himself wanted to leave it to a lower authority , who was likely to act promptly . ' I pray you , solicit my brother Ralegh to make them an example to all knaves . ' Gilbert reached Newfoundland , and ...
... leave it unto God . ' Gilbert himself wanted to leave it to a lower authority , who was likely to act promptly . ' I pray you , solicit my brother Ralegh to make them an example to all knaves . ' Gilbert reached Newfoundland , and ...
Page 268
... leave the river . Sherborne , taken from the disgraced Earl of Somerset , had just been granted to Sir John Digby ; des Marêts , who had heard ( as he told Richelieu ) that Ralegh was feeling particularly resentful , told him he felt ...
... leave the river . Sherborne , taken from the disgraced Earl of Somerset , had just been granted to Sir John Digby ; des Marêts , who had heard ( as he told Richelieu ) that Ralegh was feeling particularly resentful , told him he felt ...
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