The Life of Sir Walter Ralegh, Knt, Bind 1Cadell and Davies, 1805 - 320 sider |
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Side 30
... doubt how such a man would comply to progression ; and whether or no my Lord of Leicester had then cast in a good word for him to the queen , which would have done him no harm , I do not determine ; but true it is he had gotten the ...
... doubt how such a man would comply to progression ; and whether or no my Lord of Leicester had then cast in a good word for him to the queen , which would have done him no harm , I do not determine ; but true it is he had gotten the ...
Side 36
... any shew of fear or doubt . And after he had spoken of many things not understood by us , we brought him with his own good liking , aboard the ships , and gave him a shirt shirt , a hat , and some other things , 36 THE LIFE OF.
... any shew of fear or doubt . And after he had spoken of many things not understood by us , we brought him with his own good liking , aboard the ships , and gave him a shirt shirt , a hat , and some other things , 36 THE LIFE OF.
Side 42
... doubt ; for a more kind and loving people there cannot be found in the world , as far as we have hitherto had trial . Beyond this island there is the main land , and over against this island falleth into this spacious water , the great ...
... doubt ; for a more kind and loving people there cannot be found in the world , as far as we have hitherto had trial . Beyond this island there is the main land , and over against this island falleth into this spacious water , the great ...
Side 47
... doubts , whether in the reign of King James the dispensing of ho- nours so liberally was not one of the beginnings of general discontents , especially among per- sons of great extraction . So that when this king died , having reigned ...
... doubts , whether in the reign of King James the dispensing of ho- nours so liberally was not one of the beginnings of general discontents , especially among per- sons of great extraction . So that when this king died , having reigned ...
Side 77
... doubt least we had lost both the king and my man by our own negligence to have been in- tercepted by the savages , we met him returning out of the woods with Pemisapan's head in his hand . This fell out the first of June , 1586 , and ...
... doubt least we had lost both the king and my man by our own negligence to have been in- tercepted by the savages , we met him returning out of the woods with Pemisapan's head in his hand . This fell out the first of June , 1586 , and ...
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