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" I assure you, Sir, his poor servants, to the number of a hundred and forty goodly men, and all the mariners, came to him with such shouts and joy, as I never saw a man more troubled to quiet them in my life. "
Great Ralegh - Page 124
by Hugh De Sélincourt - 1908 - 310 pages
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Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Ralegh with Some Account of the Period in ...

Mrs. A. T. Thomson - Explorers - 1830 - 522 pages
...Ralegh arrived with hys keper Mr. Blunt; I assure you, Sir, hys poore servants, to the nomber of 1*0 goodly men, and all the mariners, came to him with...man more troubled to quiet them in my life. But his hart is broken, for he is very extreamly pensive longer then he is busied, in wh he can toil terribly....
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Lives of Eminent British Statesmen, Volume 5

Dionysius Lardner - Great Britain - 1838 - 404 pages
...written in a tone of good-will towards Ralegh, but with perhaps a slight hit at his eagerness for booty. "All the mariners came to him with such shouts and...in my life. But his heart is broken, for he is very extremely pensive, longer than he is busied, in which he can toil terribly. But if you did hear him...
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Lives of Eminent British Statesmen ...: Robert Cecil, earl of Salisbury ...

Statesmen - 1838 - 406 pages
...written in a tone of good-will towards Ralegh, but with perhaps a slight hit at his eagerness for booty. "All the mariners came to him with such shouts and...in my life. But his heart is broken, for he is very extremely pensive, longer than he is busied, in which he can toil terribly. But if you did hear him...
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Archaeologia, Or, Miscellaneous Tracts Relating to Antiquity, Volume 33

Archaeology - 1849 - 428 pages
...Ralegh arrived with hys keper Mr. Blunt ; I assure you, sir, hys poore servants, to the nomber of 140 goodly men, and all the mariners, came to him with such shouts and jo)r as I never saw a man more troubled to quiet them in my life. But his hart is broken, for he is...
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Sir Walter Raleigh and the Period in which He Lived--

M. A. Thomson - 1856 - 318 pages
...Blunt ; I assure you. Sir, hys poore servants, to the number of 140 goodly men, and all the manners, came to him with such shouts and joy as I never saw a man mure troubled to quiet them in my life. But his hart is broken, for he is very extreamly pensive longer...
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Life

Edward Edwards - 1868 - 820 pages
...half-hour," he writes, " Sir Walter Ralegh arrived with his keeper, Mr. Blount. I assure you, Sir, his poor servants, to the number of a hundred and forty...than he is busied, in which he can toil terribly. The meeting between him and Sir John Gilbert was with tears on Sir John's part. Whensoever he is saluted...
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Life of Sir Walter Ralegh

Louise Creighton - Great Britain - 1877 - 304 pages
...commissioners, within one hour Sir Walter Ealegh arrived with his keeper, Mr. Blount. I assure you, sir, his poor servants, to the number of a hundred and forty...goodly men, and all the mariners, came to him with shouts of joy, as I never saw a man more troubled to quiet them in my life. But his heart is broken,...
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The Naval Tracts of Sir William Monson, Volume 22, Issue 1

Sir William Monson - 1902 - 498 pages
...their confidence, they appear to have regarded Ralegh with a very different mind, and on his arrival 'all the mariners came to him with such shouts and...saw a man more troubled to quiet them in my life.' 47 The Council proposed to allow the seamen twenty shillings in lieu of all pillage recovered from...
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The Naval Tracts of Sir William Monson in Six Books, Volume 1

Sir William Monson - Great Britain - 1902 - 684 pages
...their confidence, they appear to have regarded Ralegh with a very different mind, and on his arrival ' all the mariners came to him with such shouts and...saw a man more troubled to quiet them in my life.' 47 The Council proposed to allow the seamen twenty shillings in lieu of all pillage recovered from...
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The Great Captain: A Story of the Days of Sir Walter Raleigh

Katharine Tynan - 1902 - 148 pages
...Queen. " I assure you," he wrote, " all his servants and his mariners came to him with such shouts of joy as I never saw a man more troubled to quiet them in all my life. But his heart is broken, and whenever he is saluted with congratulation for liberty he...
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