Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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Page 176
... wanted to go without any sort of ' imputation ' hanging over him . Another time , he wanted advice as to whether ' it were not fit for me to invite His Majesty to my house ' ; and he asked how the King treated Lady Cobham ( ' my Lady of ...
... wanted to go without any sort of ' imputation ' hanging over him . Another time , he wanted advice as to whether ' it were not fit for me to invite His Majesty to my house ' ; and he asked how the King treated Lady Cobham ( ' my Lady of ...
Page 252
... wanted Villiers , and wanted his Queen to ask him to take Villiers . This the Archbishop begged her to do . But for long she refused , warning Abbot that Villiers would not prove the complaisant instrument he expected . But she yielded ...
... wanted Villiers , and wanted his Queen to ask him to take Villiers . This the Archbishop begged her to do . But for long she refused , warning Abbot that Villiers would not prove the complaisant instrument he expected . But she yielded ...
Page 325
... wanted her son to marry a French princess , and the French Government wanted to prevent an Anglo - Spanish alliance . Something may also be put down , perhaps , to Ralegh's friends in France . It is not very easy to see what he could do ...
... wanted her son to marry a French princess , and the French Government wanted to prevent an Anglo - Spanish alliance . Something may also be put down , perhaps , to Ralegh's friends in France . It is not very easy to see what he could do ...
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