Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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... prisoner . Popham was able so to apply it to the prisoner's friend ' , the mathematician Hariot , ' as to carry an insinuation that the man whom a Jury had just found guilty of betraying his King had previously denied his God ' . ' He ...
... prisoner . Popham was able so to apply it to the prisoner's friend ' , the mathematician Hariot , ' as to carry an insinuation that the man whom a Jury had just found guilty of betraying his King had previously denied his God ' . ' He ...
Page 217
... prisoner , equal to nearly £ 30 by present standards . Kemys paid his own costs , but Ralegh had to meet the rest , selling his ' rich hangings ' for £ 500 to the Lord Admiral and putting his plate in pawn with Cheynes , a London ...
... prisoner , equal to nearly £ 30 by present standards . Kemys paid his own costs , but Ralegh had to meet the rest , selling his ' rich hangings ' for £ 500 to the Lord Admiral and putting his plate in pawn with Cheynes , a London ...
Page 218
... prisoners ' were adapting themselves to circumstances , and giving to their daily life something of the aspect of home ... prisoner nor pacified his keeper . In December , 1608 , Waad wrote to Cecil : Sir Walter Ralegh doth show himself ...
... prisoners ' were adapting themselves to circumstances , and giving to their daily life something of the aspect of home ... prisoner nor pacified his keeper . In December , 1608 , Waad wrote to Cecil : Sir Walter Ralegh doth show himself ...
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