Sir Walter Ralegh: A BiographyAt the Clarendon Press, 1891 - 413 pages |
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... trials and sentences . No historian , from Camden and de Thou , to Hume , Lingard , Hallam , and Gardiner , has been able to abstain from debating his merits and demerits . From his own age to the present the fascination of his career ...
... trials and sentences . No historian , from Camden and de Thou , to Hume , Lingard , Hallam , and Gardiner , has been able to abstain from debating his merits and demerits . From his own age to the present the fascination of his career ...
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... TRIAL ( July - November , 1603 ) 186 XIII . CADIZ . THE ISLANDS VOYAGE ( 1596-1597 ) XIV . FINAL FEUD WITH ESSEX ( 1597-1601 ) XV . THE ZENITH ( 1601-1603 ) XVI . COBHAM AND CECIL ( 1601-1603 ) . XVII . THE FALL ( April - June , 1603 ) ...
... TRIAL ( July - November , 1603 ) 186 XIII . CADIZ . THE ISLANDS VOYAGE ( 1596-1597 ) XIV . FINAL FEUD WITH ESSEX ( 1597-1601 ) XV . THE ZENITH ( 1601-1603 ) XVI . COBHAM AND CECIL ( 1601-1603 ) . XVII . THE FALL ( April - June , 1603 ) ...
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... TRIAL ( October 22 , 1618 ) XXX . RALEGH'S TRIUMPH ( October 28-29 , 1618 ) XXXI . SPOILS AND PENALTIES XXXII . CONTEMPORARY AND FINAL JUDGMENTS INDEX PAGE 207 222 232 241 265 287 298 313 331 343 359 371 380 394 401 REESE LIBRARY OF THE ...
... TRIAL ( October 22 , 1618 ) XXX . RALEGH'S TRIUMPH ( October 28-29 , 1618 ) XXXI . SPOILS AND PENALTIES XXXII . CONTEMPORARY AND FINAL JUDGMENTS INDEX PAGE 207 222 232 241 265 287 298 313 331 343 359 371 380 394 401 REESE LIBRARY OF THE ...
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... trial in 1603 that he had never read a word of law or the statutes . On the other hand , doubts of the identity of the Rawely of the poem with Ralegh always involved intrinsic difficulties . Ralegh would have known Gascoigne through ...
... trial in 1603 that he had never read a word of law or the statutes . On the other hand , doubts of the identity of the Rawely of the poem with Ralegh always involved intrinsic difficulties . Ralegh would have known Gascoigne through ...
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... trial of hawks at Cloyne . The leisure and opportunities of Sherborne stimu- lated his ardour for the sport . Cecil kept falcons . In August , 1593 , Ralegh wrote to him from Gillingham Forest , of which he and his brother Carew were ...
... trial of hawks at Cloyne . The leisure and opportunities of Sherborne stimu- lated his ardour for the sport . Cecil kept falcons . In August , 1593 , Ralegh wrote to him from Gillingham Forest , of which he and his brother Carew were ...
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