Sir Walter Ralegh: A BiographyAt the Clarendon Press, 1891 - 413 pages |
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Page 13
... taken up for defying the watch . They had to be bailed out . In the recognizance for one Ralegh was described as ' Walter Rawley , Esq . of Islington , ' and in the other as ' Walter Rawley , Esq . de Curia , ' that is About the of the ...
... taken up for defying the watch . They had to be bailed out . In the recognizance for one Ralegh was described as ' Walter Rawley , Esq . of Islington , ' and in the other as ' Walter Rawley , Esq . de Curia , ' that is About the of the ...
Page 15
... taken off , is not re- corded . A memorandum in the Privy Council books stating the imposition of fines upon Ralegh and several other West countrymen , and their payment in 1579 , may perhaps relate to the injunction , and imply that it ...
... taken off , is not re- corded . A memorandum in the Privy Council books stating the imposition of fines upon Ralegh and several other West countrymen , and their payment in 1579 , may perhaps relate to the injunction , and imply that it ...
Page 17
... taken of the superiority of English steel and ordnance . Writing in 1603 for the information of King James , Ralegh says that , when he was a Captain in Ireland , a hundred foot and a hundred horse would have beaten all the force of the ...
... taken of the superiority of English steel and ordnance . Writing in 1603 for the information of King James , Ralegh says that , when he was a Captain in Ireland , a hundred foot and a hundred horse would have beaten all the force of the ...
Page 27
... taken as proof of his and his Sovereign's amours . He must in any case , by no fault of his own , but by the excessive bounty of nature in heaping courtly graces upon him , have been exposed to the liability of mis- construction by ...
... taken as proof of his and his Sovereign's amours . He must in any case , by no fault of his own , but by the excessive bounty of nature in heaping courtly graces upon him , have been exposed to the liability of mis- construction by ...
Page 29
... taken in England are dated 1618 , the work , if by Janssen , must have been executed after Ralegh's second Guiana expedition , and might naturally exhibit these traits . There are also several contemporary minia- tures , one , in ...
... taken in England are dated 1618 , the work , if by Janssen , must have been executed after Ralegh's second Guiana expedition , and might naturally exhibit these traits . There are also several contemporary minia- tures , one , in ...
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