The Life of Sir Walter Ralegh, Knt, Bind 1Cadell and Davies, 1805 - 320 sider |
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... gave the Low Countries , in rescuing them from the yoke of Philip II .; her triumph over the whole force of Spain , more than once combined for her destruction ; and the vast improvement of the 33 During his residence with his first ...
... gave the Low Countries , in rescuing them from the yoke of Philip II .; her triumph over the whole force of Spain , more than once combined for her destruction ; and the vast improvement of the 33 During his residence with his first ...
Side 19
... gave answer that they were to hang up English churls , for so they call Englishmen . Is it so ? quoth the captain ; well , they shall now serve for an Irish kern , and so commanded . him to be hanged - up with one of his own withs ; the ...
... gave answer that they were to hang up English churls , for so they call Englishmen . Is it so ? quoth the captain ; well , they shall now serve for an Irish kern , and so commanded . him to be hanged - up with one of his own withs ; the ...
Side 20
... gave the 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 ...
... gave the 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 ...
Side 23
... gave no answer . But one of his men standing by said , that his master was that day a coward , but he would never be so forgetful again if the like service were to be done ; and in many great terms exalted his master , the seneschall ...
... gave no answer . But one of his men standing by said , that his master was that day a coward , but he would never be so forgetful again if the like service were to be done ; and in many great terms exalted his master , the seneschall ...
Side 36
... making 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.
... making 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.
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