The Life of Sir Walter Ralegh, Knt, Bind 1Cadell and Davies, 1805 - 320 sider |
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Side 10
... shew Abuses all to such as in it look From prince to poor , from high estate to low . As for the verse , who list like trade to try I fear me much shall hardly reach so high . This is the poem alluded to at page 6 , and which led Wood ...
... shew Abuses all to such as in it look From prince to poor , from high estate to low . As for the verse , who list like trade to try I fear me much shall hardly reach so high . This is the poem alluded to at page 6 , and which led Wood ...
Side 21
... 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 were only ad- venturers , that came to seek ...
... 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 were only ad- venturers , that came to seek ...
Side 36
... 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.
... 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.
Side 37
... shew we were all one , smiling and making shew the best he could of all love and familiarity . After he had made a long speech unto us we presented him with divers things , which he received very joyfully and thankfully . None of the ...
... shew we were all one , smiling and making shew the best he could of all love and familiarity . After he had made a long speech unto us we presented him with divers things , which he received very joyfully and thankfully . None of the ...
Side 53
... shew of friendship and courtesy used , toward us by the Spa- niards , rather to the force that we were of , and the vigilance and watchfulness that was among us , than to any hearty good - will or sure friendly entertainment ; for ...
... shew of friendship and courtesy used , toward us by the Spa- niards , rather to the force that we were of , and the vigilance and watchfulness that was among us , than to any hearty good - will or sure friendly entertainment ; for ...
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