Sir Walter Ralegh: A BiographyAt the Clarendon Press, 1891 - 413 pages |
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... charged , had been recklessly neglected ; and Desmond's and Barry's wives were being encouraged to gather help for ... charge as , were it not for I knew him to be one of yours , I would disdain it as much as to keep sheep . ' His tone ...
... charged , had been recklessly neglected ; and Desmond's and Barry's wives were being encouraged to gather help for ... charge as , were it not for I knew him to be one of yours , I would disdain it as much as to keep sheep . ' His tone ...
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... charge of five or six hundred soldiers for the garrison of Munster might be shifted from the Queen to the province without umbrage to Ormond , its most powerful land - owner . To this the Lord Deputy speedily re- plied , vehemently ...
... charge of five or six hundred soldiers for the garrison of Munster might be shifted from the Queen to the province without umbrage to Ormond , its most powerful land - owner . To this the Lord Deputy speedily re- plied , vehemently ...
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... charges . Burleigh himself , who did not approve of the fierce- ness of Ralegh's method of dealing with Irish turbulence , re- spected his experience . In October , 1582 , the Lord Treasurer is said to have taken careful notes of his ...
... charges . Burleigh himself , who did not approve of the fierce- ness of Ralegh's method of dealing with Irish turbulence , re- spected his experience . In October , 1582 , the Lord Treasurer is said to have taken careful notes of his ...
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... charged Elizabeth with taking all to herself ' without so much as even giving him one pearl . ' The Queen was as fond of large pearls as he . Grenville had promised he would bring supplies by the next Failure . CHAP . V. Easter at ...
... charged Elizabeth with taking all to herself ' without so much as even giving him one pearl . ' The Queen was as fond of large pearls as he . Grenville had promised he would bring supplies by the next Failure . CHAP . V. Easter at ...
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... charge in the essay on Plantations of the sinfulness of ' forsaking or destituting a plantation once in forwardness ' refer to Ralegh , Bacon would be as calumnious . In 1590 White prosecuted the search for his daughter and grandchild ...
... charge in the essay on Plantations of the sinfulness of ' forsaking or destituting a plantation once in forwardness ' refer to Ralegh , Bacon would be as calumnious . In 1590 White prosecuted the search for his daughter and grandchild ...
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