The Life of Sir Walter Ralegh, Knt, Bind 1Cadell and Davies, 1805 - 320 sider |
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... received his school education . Oxford , Hooker , Lord Bacon , and Anthony Wood agree , however , that he studied for a few years at the University of Oxford . The latter's words are , he became commoner of Oriel College , in , or`about ...
... received his school education . Oxford , Hooker , Lord Bacon , and Anthony Wood agree , however , that he studied for a few years at the University of Oxford . The latter's words are , he became commoner of Oriel College , in , or`about ...
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... received with great distinction by the Queen of Navarre , and the princes 3 . Although the French writers as well as our own , leave us in the dark as to its particular services in France , or the time of its continuance there , we may ...
... received with great distinction by the Queen of Navarre , and the princes 3 . Although the French writers as well as our own , leave us in the dark as to its particular services in France , or the time of its continuance there , we may ...
Side 18
... received the sword from Pelham about a month later . He had been instructed to shorten the Irish wars by an effectual prosecu- tion " , and of himself agreed in sentiment with a succeeding deputy , that , like nettles the Irish make ...
... received the sword from Pelham about a month later . He had been instructed to shorten the Irish wars by an effectual prosecu- tion " , and of himself agreed in sentiment with a succeeding deputy , that , like nettles the Irish make ...
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... received a commission to succeed him for the present in his government in Munster . Here they spent the summer of that year , chiefly at Lis- more and the adjacent country , in continual services against the enemy , as occasion required ...
... received a commission to succeed him for the present in his government in Munster . Here they spent the summer of that year , chiefly at Lis- more and the adjacent country , in continual services against the enemy , as occasion required ...
Side 24
Arthur Cayley. skirmish , but for the gallant assistance he received from his trusty servant Nicholas Wright , a Yorkshireman , and James Fitz - Richard and Patrick Fagaw , Irishmen . Several of the enemy were slain , and two of them ...
Arthur Cayley. skirmish , but for the gallant assistance he received from his trusty servant Nicholas Wright , a Yorkshireman , and James Fitz - Richard and Patrick Fagaw , Irishmen . Several of the enemy were slain , and two of them ...
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