The Works of Sir Walter Ralegh, Kt, Now First Collected: The history of the worldThe University Press, 1829 |
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... hundred miles asunder ; and also some place of Scythia . 228 § . 8. The fifth argument : the vine must grow naturally near the place where the ark rested . 234 § . 9. Answer to an objection out of the words of the text : The Lord ...
... hundred miles asunder ; and also some place of Scythia . 228 § . 8. The fifth argument : the vine must grow naturally near the place where the ark rested . 234 § . 9. Answer to an objection out of the words of the text : The Lord ...
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... hundred and fifty others that attended them ; whereof a great many were noble , and of the king dearly beloved . To pass over the rest , till we come to Edward the Se- cond . It is certain that after the murder of that king , the issue ...
... hundred and fifty others that attended them ; whereof a great many were noble , and of the king dearly beloved . To pass over the rest , till we come to Edward the Se- cond . It is certain that after the murder of that king , the issue ...
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... hundred others to accompany them , ) to be suddenly and violently slain . Hereby , while he hoped to govern , and to have mastered France , he was soon after strucken with an axe in the face , in the presence of the dauphin m ; and ...
... hundred others to accompany them , ) to be suddenly and violently slain . Hereby , while he hoped to govern , and to have mastered France , he was soon after strucken with an axe in the face , in the presence of the dauphin m ; and ...
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... hundred thousand ducats by the year to his son Philip , from whom he very slowly receiv- ed his mean and ordinary maintenance . His son again , king Philip the Second , not satisfied to hold Holland and Zealand , ( wrested by his ...
... hundred thousand ducats by the year to his son Philip , from whom he very slowly receiv- ed his mean and ordinary maintenance . His son again , king Philip the Second , not satisfied to hold Holland and Zealand , ( wrested by his ...
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... hundred , by the hands of the hangman , besides all his other barbarous murders and massacres . By whose ministry , when he could not yet bring 0 History of the Netherlands . his affairs to their wished ends , having it in xxviii THE ...
... hundred , by the hands of the hangman , besides all his other barbarous murders and massacres . By whose ministry , when he could not yet bring 0 History of the Netherlands . his affairs to their wished ends , having it in xxviii THE ...
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