Sir Walter Ralegh: A BiographyAt the Clarendon Press, 1891 - 413 pages |
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... tion , and of Wood's hasty assertions . No evidence indeed of Ralegh's connection with Oxford has ever been discovered in the College or University papers and books , beyond the entry , a little below the name of C. Champernoun , of ' W ...
... tion , and of Wood's hasty assertions . No evidence indeed of Ralegh's connection with Oxford has ever been discovered in the College or University papers and books , beyond the entry , a little below the name of C. Champernoun , of ' W ...
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... tion . Barry had escaped before Ralegh's arrival at his castle . He became , and remained for years , an open enemy . At last he seems to have been reconciled to the Government . In 1594 Ralegh was interceding for him against the grant ...
... tion . Barry had escaped before Ralegh's arrival at his castle . He became , and remained for years , an open enemy . At last he seems to have been reconciled to the Government . In 1594 Ralegh was interceding for him against the grant ...
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... tion to form and push Irish plans of his own , and of Grey's keen jealousy of the habit . Burleigh on January 1 , 1582 , in a letter to the Lord Deputy , mentioned that Mr. Rawley had in- formed her Majesty how the charge of five or six ...
... tion to form and push Irish plans of his own , and of Grey's keen jealousy of the habit . Burleigh on January 1 , 1582 , in a letter to the Lord Deputy , mentioned that Mr. Rawley had in- formed her Majesty how the charge of five or six ...
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... tion of his great poem , ' Queen of England , France , and Ire- land , and of Virginia . ' Ralegh had a seal of his arms cut , with the legend , ' Walteri Ralegh , militis , Domini et Gubernatoris Virginiae propria insignia , 1584 ...
... tion of his great poem , ' Queen of England , France , and Ire- land , and of Virginia . ' Ralegh had a seal of his arms cut , with the legend , ' Walteri Ralegh , militis , Domini et Gubernatoris Virginiae propria insignia , 1584 ...
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... tion at the spectacle of the Spanish monopoly of the New World . No sentiment could stir more of English sympathy . The people heartily shared his determination to rival Spain , and to pillage Spain . He had the Viking spirit , and he ...
... tion at the spectacle of the Spanish monopoly of the New World . No sentiment could stir more of English sympathy . The people heartily shared his determination to rival Spain , and to pillage Spain . He had the Viking spirit , and he ...
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