Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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Page 203
... reported , December 8 , has been occupied for some days past , in hearing and considering the indictments and trials , having ordered , for the satisfaction of his conscience , that the whole should be reported to him , point by point ...
... reported , December 8 , has been occupied for some days past , in hearing and considering the indictments and trials , having ordered , for the satisfaction of his conscience , that the whole should be reported to him , point by point ...
Page 267
... reported to the Duke of Savoy that in his talks he found Ralegh ' eager to fall upon the Spaniards wherever he could , and to spare neither his coasts , his lands , nor his vessels , nor anything else that depended on Spain , or where ...
... reported to the Duke of Savoy that in his talks he found Ralegh ' eager to fall upon the Spaniards wherever he could , and to spare neither his coasts , his lands , nor his vessels , nor anything else that depended on Spain , or where ...
Page 348
... reported that he was a great instrument of his death , which if his heart did charge him of , he should heartily repent and ask God forgiveness . To which he made answer , as is in the former relation , and said moreover , that my Lord ...
... reported that he was a great instrument of his death , which if his heart did charge him of , he should heartily repent and ask God forgiveness . To which he made answer , as is in the former relation , and said moreover , that my Lord ...
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