Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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Page 149
... thought though not in his con- duct , and which was to be present in his son , 1 took control of his dis- ordered brain . The chaplain he had asked for showed him his guilt . Essex exhorted his secretary , Henry Cuff ( who was to die a ...
... thought though not in his con- duct , and which was to be present in his son , 1 took control of his dis- ordered brain . The chaplain he had asked for showed him his guilt . Essex exhorted his secretary , Henry Cuff ( who was to die a ...
Page 182
... thought Sir Walter Ralegh a fit man to be of the action ' . That thought was one bound to occur to any conspirators , looking round for a mind and spirit that could be trusted in any peril . Brow- beaten further and further , the ...
... thought Sir Walter Ralegh a fit man to be of the action ' . That thought was one bound to occur to any conspirators , looking round for a mind and spirit that could be trusted in any peril . Brow- beaten further and further , the ...
Page 325
... thought of an Anglo- French expedition ; and Ralegh to the scaffold maintained that his French plottings had had official sanction . French help had not material- ised , his agents had betrayed him ; but chivalrous minds do not dismiss ...
... thought of an Anglo- French expedition ; and Ralegh to the scaffold maintained that his French plottings had had official sanction . French help had not material- ised , his agents had betrayed him ; but chivalrous minds do not dismiss ...
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