Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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... sailed ; he was ' required friendly to advise them ... to remain at home to answer such as have been , by their company , damaged ' . The Sheriffs , Vice - Admiral and Justices of Devon were commanded to hold up the expedition . We do ...
... sailed ; he was ' required friendly to advise them ... to remain at home to answer such as have been , by their company , damaged ' . The Sheriffs , Vice - Admiral and Justices of Devon were commanded to hold up the expedition . We do ...
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... sailed with him ( June 19 ) : For fear they should be left behind they left all things confusedly , as if they had been chased from thence by a mighty army : and no doubt so they they were ; for the hand of God came upon them for the ...
... sailed with him ( June 19 ) : For fear they should be left behind they left all things confusedly , as if they had been chased from thence by a mighty army : and no doubt so they they were ; for the hand of God came upon them for the ...
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... sailed in four squadrons , one ' being under Ralegh as Lord Warden . Essex and Lord Howard were in joint supreme responsibility , supported by a Council of Five- Ralegh and Lord Thomas Howard as possessing special sea experience , Sir ...
... sailed in four squadrons , one ' being under Ralegh as Lord Warden . Essex and Lord Howard were in joint supreme responsibility , supported by a Council of Five- Ralegh and Lord Thomas Howard as possessing special sea experience , Sir ...
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