The Life of Sir Walter Ralegh, Knt, Bind 1Cadell and Davies, 1805 - 320 sider |
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... Spain ! whose breast with all The sage , the patriot , and the hero , burn'd : Nor sunk his vigour when a coward reign The warrior fetter'd , and at last resign'd , To glut the vengeance of a vanquish'd foc . Then , active still and ...
... Spain ! whose breast with all The sage , the patriot , and the hero , burn'd : Nor sunk his vigour when a coward reign The warrior fetter'd , and at last resign'd , To glut the vengeance of a vanquish'd foc . Then , active still and ...
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... Spain , aided the distressed and humble states of Holland . Philip " , in political reprisal , raised stubborn insurrections in Ireland ; and the Pope , to give the rebel- lion permanence and plausibility , embraced that kingdom in the ...
... Spain , aided the distressed and humble states of Holland . Philip " , in political reprisal , raised stubborn insurrections in Ireland ; and the Pope , to give the rebel- lion permanence and plausibility , embraced that kingdom in the ...
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... Spain . His tyranny drew upon him the odium of the States , while his treachery incurred the jealousy of England . Ralegh says of him , bis haughty conceit of himself overcame the greatest difficulties , though his judgment were over ...
... Spain . His tyranny drew upon him the odium of the States , while his treachery incurred the jealousy of England . Ralegh says of him , bis haughty conceit of himself overcame the greatest difficulties , though his judgment were over ...
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... Spain , although he had not yet come to 50 See Appendix , No. I. See Capt . E. Haies ' Report of Sir Humphry Gilbert's Voyage to Newfound- land , & c . in Hakluyt's Voyages , vol . iii . p . 143 , folio , 1600. A subsequent adventure to ...
... Spain , although he had not yet come to 50 See Appendix , No. I. See Capt . E. Haies ' Report of Sir Humphry Gilbert's Voyage to Newfound- land , & c . in Hakluyt's Voyages , vol . iii . p . 143 , folio , 1600. A subsequent adventure to ...
Side 18
... Spain . Eager to retaliate for the assistance which Elizabeth had given to his rebels in the Low Countries , Philip supplied Fitzmorris with seven hun- dred Spaniards and Italians , and three ships , which were sent into , Ireland in ...
... Spain . Eager to retaliate for the assistance which Elizabeth had given to his rebels in the Low Countries , Philip supplied Fitzmorris with seven hun- dred Spaniards and Italians , and three ships , which were sent into , Ireland in ...
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