Sir Walter Ralegh: A BiographyClarendon Press, 1899 - 413 pages |
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Page 21
... wished it . After Ormond's dismissal the pacification of Munster went rapidly on under him and his fellow lieutenants . Captain John Zouch , an officer as ruthless to Irishmen as himself , who was appointed Governor of the province in ...
... wished it . After Ormond's dismissal the pacification of Munster went rapidly on under him and his fellow lieutenants . Captain John Zouch , an officer as ruthless to Irishmen as himself , who was appointed Governor of the province in ...
Page 23
... wished to ' bestow handsomely upon another some part of the pains , and perhaps of the envy , to which long indulgent fortune is obnoxious . ' By others , whom Scott has partly followed , the Earl of Sussex has been credited with the ...
... wished to ' bestow handsomely upon another some part of the pains , and perhaps of the envy , to which long indulgent fortune is obnoxious . ' By others , whom Scott has partly followed , the Earl of Sussex has been credited with the ...
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... wished she were fifteen years . old . With that he rounded Sir Walter in the ear , who answered , it would be a very happy thing . ' Cavendish goes on to observe that Sir Walter was in wonderful declination , yet laboured to underprop ...
... wished she were fifteen years . old . With that he rounded Sir Walter in the ear , who answered , it would be a very happy thing . ' Cavendish goes on to observe that Sir Walter was in wonderful declination , yet laboured to underprop ...
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... wished to blow up his shattered hulk . A majority of the handful of survivors preferred to accept the Spanish Admiral's terms . They were that all lives should be spared , the crew be sent to England , and the better sort be released on ...
... wished to blow up his shattered hulk . A majority of the handful of survivors preferred to accept the Spanish Admiral's terms . They were that all lives should be spared , the crew be sent to England , and the better sort be released on ...
Page 87
... wished to keep him at Court . He was not unwilling to con- sent to a compromise . He wrote to Robert Cecil from Chat- ham on March 10 : " I have promised her Majesty , if I can persuade the companies to follow Sir Martin Frobisher , I ...
... wished to keep him at Court . He was not unwilling to con- sent to a compromise . He wrote to Robert Cecil from Chat- ham on March 10 : " I have promised her Majesty , if I can persuade the companies to follow Sir Martin Frobisher , I ...
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