Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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Page 154
... matter of indifference to the Queen . In September , 1600 , he had been made Governor of Jersey , partly to get him ... matters stood , it was not worth while to repair Durham House , which must fall to ruin , ultimately entailing ...
... matter of indifference to the Queen . In September , 1600 , he had been made Governor of Jersey , partly to get him ... matters stood , it was not worth while to repair Durham House , which must fall to ruin , ultimately entailing ...
Page 162
... matter of intelligence Cobham is commended as most secret ; in matter of action Rawlie blazed as most sufficient . Cobham in discoursing hath holden a kind of privilege to vent his passions ; Rawly , to temporize . Cobham must have the ...
... matter of intelligence Cobham is commended as most secret ; in matter of action Rawlie blazed as most sufficient . Cobham in discoursing hath holden a kind of privilege to vent his passions ; Rawly , to temporize . Cobham must have the ...
Page 178
... matter of no real importance ( as , indeed , it was of none ) , he wrote to Cecil a letter in which he mentioned that he had noticed that sometimes , after visiting him , Cobham , being rowed back , had gone past his own house and ...
... matter of no real importance ( as , indeed , it was of none ) , he wrote to Cecil a letter in which he mentioned that he had noticed that sometimes , after visiting him , Cobham , being rowed back , had gone past his own house and ...
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