Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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Page 186
... true subject , for anything that I know . I will say as Daniel , Purus sum a sanguine hujus . So God have mercy on my soul as I know no treason by you . Cobham , as by now the reader must understand and as his contem- poraries perfectly ...
... true subject , for anything that I know . I will say as Daniel , Purus sum a sanguine hujus . So God have mercy on my soul as I know no treason by you . Cobham , as by now the reader must understand and as his contem- poraries perfectly ...
Page 201
... true . . . . If this matter of Milford had been true , what needed the Lord Cobham to have invented a treason against me , which was not true ? In conclusion , something should be said of Arenberg , whose ' knavery . underlies , of ...
... true . . . . If this matter of Milford had been true , what needed the Lord Cobham to have invented a treason against me , which was not true ? In conclusion , something should be said of Arenberg , whose ' knavery . underlies , of ...
Page 236
... true doctrine of defence , whether by land or sea ; and I can illustrate it by what I saw in ' eighty- eight ' , the great Armada year , and by my own taking of Fayal . He breaks off his discussion of the wars between Rome and Macedon ...
... true doctrine of defence , whether by land or sea ; and I can illustrate it by what I saw in ' eighty- eight ' , the great Armada year , and by my own taking of Fayal . He breaks off his discussion of the wars between Rome and Macedon ...
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