Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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Page 178
... sent the letter on to Cecil , asking what he should say . After her death , feeling very important , as about to arrange terms of peace ( a self - appointed Commissioner ) , Cobham asked the King : ' What answer shall I make to Arenberg ...
... sent the letter on to Cecil , asking what he should say . After her death , feeling very important , as about to arrange terms of peace ( a self - appointed Commissioner ) , Cobham asked the King : ' What answer shall I make to Arenberg ...
Page 270
... sent Faige with a letter to M. de Bisseaux , a French Councillor of State , and asked for the commission he had been promised . Unfortunately Faige was accompanied by one Antoine Belle , one of the many worthless people who beguiled ...
... sent Faige with a letter to M. de Bisseaux , a French Councillor of State , and asked for the commission he had been promised . Unfortunately Faige was accompanied by one Antoine Belle , one of the many worthless people who beguiled ...
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... sent to the King of Spain , a despatch was made by him and his letters sent from Madril , 2 before my departure out of the Thames ; for his first letter , sent by a bark of advice , was dated the 19th of March , at Madril , which letter ...
... sent to the King of Spain , a despatch was made by him and his letters sent from Madril , 2 before my departure out of the Thames ; for his first letter , sent by a bark of advice , was dated the 19th of March , at Madril , which letter ...
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