Sir Walter Ralegh: A BiographyClarendon Press, 1899 - 413 pages |
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Page vii
... Howard , and King James . His is a very familiar name in the Calendars of Domestic State Papers . It holds its place in the archives of Venice and Simancas . No family muniment room can be explored with- out traces of him . Successive ...
... Howard , and King James . His is a very familiar name in the Calendars of Domestic State Papers . It holds its place in the archives of Venice and Simancas . No family muniment room can be explored with- out traces of him . Successive ...
Page 30
... Howard wrote Rawlegh and Rawlie . The Lord Admiral called him Raw- lighe . For some he was Raileigh , Raughlie , and Rauleigh . In a warrant he was Raleighe , and in the register of Stepney Church , Raylie . Naunton wrote Rawleigh and ...
... Howard wrote Rawlegh and Rawlie . The Lord Admiral called him Raw- lighe . For some he was Raileigh , Raughlie , and Rauleigh . In a warrant he was Raleighe , and in the register of Stepney Church , Raylie . Naunton wrote Rawleigh and ...
Page 58
... Howard , to Ralegh's extraordinary haughtiness , may be regarded even with more suspicion . An old acquaintance ... Howards and Percies pardoned his assumption of an infinite superiority of capacity . His gaiety and splendour were ...
... Howard , to Ralegh's extraordinary haughtiness , may be regarded even with more suspicion . An old acquaintance ... Howards and Percies pardoned his assumption of an infinite superiority of capacity . His gaiety and splendour were ...
Page 65
... Howard of Effingham . He acted upon his own doctrine . On July 21 the Defiance assailed a Spanish ship near the Eddystone . On the 23rd the Spaniards were over against Portland . Thereupon Ralegh gave over his land charge to others ...
... Howard of Effingham . He acted upon his own doctrine . On July 21 the Defiance assailed a Spanish ship near the Eddystone . On the 23rd the Spaniards were over against Portland . Thereupon Ralegh gave over his land charge to others ...
Page 66
... Howard ought , but ' fighting loose or at large . ' ' The guns of a slow ship , ' he observes , ' make as great holes as those of a swift . The Spaniards had an army aboard them , and Howard had none ; they had more ships than he had ...
... Howard ought , but ' fighting loose or at large . ' ' The guns of a slow ship , ' he observes , ' make as great holes as those of a swift . The Spaniards had an army aboard them , and Howard had none ; they had more ships than he had ...
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