The Life of Sir Walter Ralegh, Knt, Bind 1Cadell and Davies, 1805 - 320 sider |
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Side 52
... Port de Plata , being certified by the reports of sundry Spaniards , who had been well entertained aboard our ships by our general , that in our fleet were many brave and gallant gentlemen , who greatly desired to see the governor ...
... Port de Plata , being certified by the reports of sundry Spaniards , who had been well entertained aboard our ships by our general , that in our fleet were many brave and gallant gentlemen , who greatly desired to see the governor ...
Side 62
... port he spake of ; which finding to be worth the possession , I would there have raised a main fort , both for the defence of the harbour , and our shipping also , and would have reduced our whole habitation from Roanoak , and from the ...
... port he spake of ; which finding to be worth the possession , I would there have raised a main fort , both for the defence of the harbour , and our shipping also , and would have reduced our whole habitation from Roanoak , and from the ...
Side 107
... ports , as we did afterward upon the same intelligence and doubt in Cadiz . Scc Birch's Works of Ralegh , I. 274 . 1 ° See Oldys , p . 46 . See Townshend's Historical Collections of Elizabeth's Four last Parliaments , folio , 1680 , p ...
... ports , as we did afterward upon the same intelligence and doubt in Cadiz . Scc Birch's Works of Ralegh , I. 274 . 1 ° See Oldys , p . 46 . See Townshend's Historical Collections of Elizabeth's Four last Parliaments , folio , 1680 , p ...
Side 115
... ports without vivâ voce proof were the evidences produced against him . His witnesses were not permitted to appear in his favour , be- cause the book being written against bishops who exercised their go- vernment under the queen , was ...
... ports without vivâ voce proof were the evidences produced against him . His witnesses were not permitted to appear in his favour , be- cause the book being written against bishops who exercised their go- vernment under the queen , was ...
Side 145
... port called Curiapan , I wandered four hundred miles into the said country , by land and river ; the particulars I will leave to the following discourse . The country hath more quantity of gold , by manifold , than the best parts of the ...
... port called Curiapan , I wandered four hundred miles into the said country , by land and river ; the particulars I will leave to the following discourse . The country hath more quantity of gold , by manifold , than the best parts of the ...
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