Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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Page 77
... ordered to sweep away its relics from the western coasts of Ire- land . The work proved unnecessary , the seas having already accom- plished it . But the two were to knit their names together once more , in an association which has ...
... ordered to sweep away its relics from the western coasts of Ire- land . The work proved unnecessary , the seas having already accom- plished it . But the two were to knit their names together once more , in an association which has ...
Page 81
... ordered him to start the voyage only , and , when it was well under way , to give place to Frobisher and return , a decision which deeply discontented him . He was being used at all only because Frobisher , like Gilbert , had a bad name ...
... ordered him to start the voyage only , and , when it was well under way , to give place to Frobisher and return , a decision which deeply discontented him . He was being used at all only because Frobisher , like Gilbert , had a bad name ...
Page 175
... ordered to be out by midsummer ( June 22 ) , which he told the ' Commissioners Appointed by King James to Inquire into the Tenure of Durham House ' seemed to him very strange , seeing I have had possession of the house almost xx years ...
... ordered to be out by midsummer ( June 22 ) , which he told the ' Commissioners Appointed by King James to Inquire into the Tenure of Durham House ' seemed to him very strange , seeing I have had possession of the house almost xx years ...
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