Sir Walter RaleighNarrative biography using Raleigh's own words and those of his contemporaries, from his letters, the surviving anecdotes, official records and his own published records. |
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... promise by the settlers that they would look after the chattels he left behind . Raleigh said he would send a pinnace immediately , and a proper fleet to reach Virginia the next summer . Grenville prepared the fleet at Bideford in his ...
... promise by the settlers that they would look after the chattels he left behind . Raleigh said he would send a pinnace immediately , and a proper fleet to reach Virginia the next summer . Grenville prepared the fleet at Bideford in his ...
Page 211
... promise that she could keep her own goods and chattels . He was visited fairly freely by Bess and by Shelbury , his agent ; and George Carew came to see him just before Christmas , and again in January . His waterman , Owen , brought ...
... promise that she could keep her own goods and chattels . He was visited fairly freely by Bess and by Shelbury , his agent ; and George Carew came to see him just before Christmas , and again in January . His waterman , Owen , brought ...
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... promise ( if it be broken ) is broken to a man , to a society , to a state , or to a prince ; but the promise in the name of God made , is broken to God . Out of doubt , it is a fearful thing for a son to break the promise , will , or ...
... promise ( if it be broken ) is broken to a man , to a society , to a state , or to a prince ; but the promise in the name of God made , is broken to God . Out of doubt , it is a fearful thing for a son to break the promise , will , or ...
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PART THREE 15811592 | 41 |
PART FOUR 15921603 III | 111 |
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