Life of Sir Walter Raleigh, etcOliver & Boyd, 1840 - 412 Seiten |
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... commanded by the Duke of Anjou , afterwards Henry III . It appears from Raleigh's own account , that having shared in the perils of this contest , he retired with Count Ludowick of Nassau , who , by his ability in conducting the retreat ...
... commanded by the Duke of Anjou , afterwards Henry III . It appears from Raleigh's own account , that having shared in the perils of this contest , he retired with Count Ludowick of Nassau , who , by his ability in conducting the retreat ...
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... commanded by Don John of Austria and the Prince of Parma , was overthrown by the forces of the States . The English auxiliaries had been joined by a Scottish force , under Sir Robert Stuart ; and the success of the battle is ascribed by ...
... commanded by Don John of Austria and the Prince of Parma , was overthrown by the forces of the States . The English auxiliaries had been joined by a Scottish force , under Sir Robert Stuart ; and the success of the battle is ascribed by ...
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... commanded by San Josepho , arrived at Smerwick in Kerry . Raleigh's mili- tary experience now entitled him to promotion , and we find him commanding a company in Ireland . The chief conduct of the war was intrusted to the Earl of Ormond ...
... commanded by San Josepho , arrived at Smerwick in Kerry . Raleigh's mili- tary experience now entitled him to promotion , and we find him commanding a company in Ireland . The chief conduct of the war was intrusted to the Earl of Ormond ...
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... commanded him to be suspended in one of his own collars , —an in- stance of severity too much in character with the stern and exasperating policy at that time pursued by the generals of Elizabeth . Lord Grey having procured artillery ...
... commanded him to be suspended in one of his own collars , —an in- stance of severity too much in character with the stern and exasperating policy at that time pursued by the generals of Elizabeth . Lord Grey having procured artillery ...
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... commanded my lady of Warwick that my sister should keep her chamber . Whereupon , being greatly troubled in myself , I watched when the queen had supped , to have some speech with her ; which I had at large , yet still she giving ...
... commanded my lady of Warwick that my sister should keep her chamber . Whereupon , being greatly troubled in myself , I watched when the queen had supped , to have some speech with her ; which I had at large , yet still she giving ...
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