Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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Page 102
... reached Manoa : He avowed at his death that he entered the city at Noon , and then they uncovered his face , and that he travelled all that day till night through the city , and the next day , from Sun rising to Sun setting , ere he ...
... reached Manoa : He avowed at his death that he entered the city at Noon , and then they uncovered his face , and that he travelled all that day till night through the city , and the next day , from Sun rising to Sun setting , ere he ...
Page 239
... reaching the earth . After Ralegh's day , others abridged and paraphrased the History . But it remained unapproached in ... reached , not half - way through the Romans . Ralegh was believed to have written a second volume , but to have ...
... reaching the earth . After Ralegh's day , others abridged and paraphrased the History . But it remained unapproached in ... reached , not half - way through the Romans . Ralegh was believed to have written a second volume , but to have ...
Page 264
... reached the Court , laid his complaint with James . James reprimanded the Lord Admiral and the Portsmouth Governor , and commended the Ambassador , who became a watched man at once ; in the correspondence of the period , stories of him ...
... reached the Court , laid his complaint with James . James reprimanded the Lord Admiral and the Portsmouth Governor , and commended the Ambassador , who became a watched man at once ; in the correspondence of the period , stories of him ...
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