The Life of Sir Walter Ralegh, Knt, Bind 1Cadell and Davies, 1805 - 320 sider |
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... , No. I. 37 See Sir Walter Ralegh's Ghost , or Eng- land's Forewarner , & c . Utretcht , printed by John Schellem , 4to . 1626 , p . 15 . events , events , which their political theatre at this time exhibited THE LIFE OF.
... , No. I. 37 See Sir Walter Ralegh's Ghost , or Eng- land's Forewarner , & c . Utretcht , printed by John Schellem , 4to . 1626 , p . 15 . events , events , which their political theatre at this time exhibited THE LIFE OF.
Side 11
... made by * Time Sir Walter Ralegh in his younger days.—Mr. Wharton observes , that this Reply is in Eng- land's Helicon subscribed IGNOTO , Ralegh'ss c 2 constant Time drives the flocks from field to fold , When SIR WALTER RALEGH . 11.
... made by * Time Sir Walter Ralegh in his younger days.—Mr. Wharton observes , that this Reply is in Eng- land's Helicon subscribed IGNOTO , Ralegh'ss c 2 constant Time drives the flocks from field to fold , When SIR WALTER RALEGH . 11.
Side 17
... land and sea expeditions he voluntarily shared the- labours , hardships , and hazards of the common soldier and sailor " . The Roman Catholics in Ireland , excluded from offices under the government , instigated by Popish priests , and ...
... land and sea expeditions he voluntarily shared the- labours , hardships , and hazards of the common soldier and sailor " . The Roman Catholics in Ireland , excluded from offices under the government , instigated by Popish priests , and ...
Side 19
... land , while Admiral Winter should attack it by sea . The Spaniards were then sum- moned to declare , who they were ? what they had to do there ? who sent them thither ? and why they made fortifications in Her Majesty's dominions ? with ...
... land , while Admiral Winter should attack it by sea . The Spaniards were then sum- moned to declare , who they were ? what they had to do there ? who sent them thither ? and why they made fortifications in Her Majesty's dominions ? with ...
Side 20
... land , and Ralegh , having the command on the opening of the trenches , forced the Spaniards to several excursions . After a seige of five days San Josepho surren- dered at discretion . The Italian general , and some officers , were ...
... land , and Ralegh , having the command on the opening of the trenches , forced the Spaniards to several excursions . After a seige of five days San Josepho surren- dered at discretion . The Italian general , and some officers , were ...
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