The Life of Sir Walter Ralegh, Knt, Bind 1Cadell and Davies, 1805 - 320 sider |
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... the Protestant interest , and her constant opposition of his immoderate ambition , made him at last her most implacable enemy . perse- Reception and improvement . persecuted Protestants of France . Having SIR WALTER RALEGH .
... the Protestant interest , and her constant opposition of his immoderate ambition , made him at last her most implacable enemy . perse- Reception and improvement . persecuted Protestants of France . Having SIR WALTER RALEGH .
Side 20
... enemy another summons by cannon - shot to surrender , and receive mercy ; but they repeated only their first answer . The artillery was now ordered to attack the fort both by sea and land , and Ralegh , having the command on the opening ...
... enemy another summons by cannon - shot to surrender , and receive mercy ; but they repeated only their first answer . The artillery was now ordered to attack the fort both by sea and land , and Ralegh , having the command on the opening ...
Side 21
... enemies ; and if they were , he willed them to shew by what commission they came thither into another prince's dominions to war , whether from the Pope or the King of Spain , or any other . The which when they said they had not , but ...
... enemies ; and if they were , he willed them to shew by what commission they came thither into another prince's dominions to war , whether from the Pope or the King of Spain , or any other . The which when they said they had not , but ...
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... enemy were slain , and two of them taken prisoners to Cork " . " At his lying in Cork , " adds Hooker , " there were sundry pieces of service done by him , all which do very well deserve to be for ever registered ; and among all others ...
... enemy were slain , and two of them taken prisoners to Cork " . " At his lying in Cork , " adds Hooker , " there were sundry pieces of service done by him , all which do very well deserve to be for ever registered ; and among all others ...
Side 25
... enemy were evaded , and early the next morning Ralegh presented his prisoners to the general , " with no little admiration , " says Hooker , " that he had escaped so dangerous a journey , being verily supposed of all men that he could ...
... enemy were evaded , and early the next morning Ralegh presented his prisoners to the general , " with no little admiration , " says Hooker , " that he had escaped so dangerous a journey , being verily supposed of all men that he could ...
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