Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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... person . She wrote a letter ( April , 1582 ) signifying her interest in him , 1 Brief Lives , ii . 186 . 2 Letter to Walsingham , February 25 , 1581 ( Edwards , ii . 12 ) . 3 To the Lord Deputy ( Lord Grey ) . and reappointing him in ...
... person . She wrote a letter ( April , 1582 ) signifying her interest in him , 1 Brief Lives , ii . 186 . 2 Letter to Walsingham , February 25 , 1581 ( Edwards , ii . 12 ) . 3 To the Lord Deputy ( Lord Grey ) . and reappointing him in ...
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... person ' . By no racking of the words can they be made to mean : ' If Her Majesty behead him , he will again decline to a common person ' . More- over , execution involved loss of rank and wealth , and Essex's son would not ' be the ...
... person ' . By no racking of the words can they be made to mean : ' If Her Majesty behead him , he will again decline to a common person ' . More- over , execution involved loss of rank and wealth , and Essex's son would not ' be the ...
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... person appointed , he could say , ' You asked me to appoint him ' . The convention was well enough understood . If he disliked the person she recommended , he could be stiff in the extreme , as the case of Ralegh proved during many ...
... person appointed , he could say , ' You asked me to appoint him ' . The convention was well enough understood . If he disliked the person she recommended , he could be stiff in the extreme , as the case of Ralegh proved during many ...
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