The Works of Sir Walter Ralegh, Kt, Now First Collected: The history of the worldThe University Press, 1829 |
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... his treasurers , his chancellor , and his steward , with divers others of his counsellors , some of them slaughtered by the people , others in his absence executed by his ene- mies ; yet he always took himself for over - THE PREFACE . ix.
... his treasurers , his chancellor , and his steward , with divers others of his counsellors , some of them slaughtered by the people , others in his absence executed by his ene- mies ; yet he always took himself for over - THE PREFACE . ix.
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Sir Walter Raleigh. mies ; yet he always took himself for over - wise to be taught by examples . The earls of Huntington and Kent , Mon- tague and Spencer , who thought themselves as great politi- cians in those days as others have done ...
Sir Walter Raleigh. mies ; yet he always took himself for over - wise to be taught by examples . The earls of Huntington and Kent , Mon- tague and Spencer , who thought themselves as great politi- cians in those days as others have done ...
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... took end ere himself could well look over and discern it ? The great outcry of innocent blood obtaining at God's hands the effu- sion of his , who became a spectacle of shame and disho- nour both to his friends and enemies . This cruel ...
... took end ere himself could well look over and discern it ? The great outcry of innocent blood obtaining at God's hands the effu- sion of his , who became a spectacle of shame and disho- nour both to his friends and enemies . This cruel ...
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... took revenge of any man that sought to put him be- side it that he refused the assistance of her enemies that wore it long , with as great glory as ever princess did : that his majesty entered not by a breach nor by blood , but by the ...
... took revenge of any man that sought to put him be- side it that he refused the assistance of her enemies that wore it long , with as great glory as ever princess did : that his majesty entered not by a breach nor by blood , but by the ...
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... took up the fashion ; and wore that gar- ment so long without other provision , as when the same was torn from their shoulders , every man despised them as miser- able and naked beggars . The wretched success they had ( saith a learned ...
... took up the fashion ; and wore that gar- ment so long without other provision , as when the same was torn from their shoulders , every man despised them as miser- able and naked beggars . The wretched success they had ( saith a learned ...
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