The Life of Sir Walter Ralegh, Knt, Bind 1Cadell and Davies, 1805 - 320 sider |
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... thought to be that called Re- ganeia in Doomsday - book , & c . 3 See Camden's Britannia in Devon . • Coliton - ralegh and Widdycomb - ralegh . See Prince's Danmonii Orientales Illustres fol . 1701 , p . 531 . See Dugdale's Antiq . of ...
... thought to be that called Re- ganeia in Doomsday - book , & c . 3 See Camden's Britannia in Devon . • Coliton - ralegh and Widdycomb - ralegh . See Prince's Danmonii Orientales Illustres fol . 1701 , p . 531 . See Dugdale's Antiq . of ...
Side 5
... thought to have been somewhat stained in our annals , with the blood of the noble Seymer Duke of Somerset ; events surprisingly analogous both , to the life of this adventurous voyager , Sir Walter Ralegh , whose delight was in the ...
... thought to have been somewhat stained in our annals , with the blood of the noble Seymer Duke of Somerset ; events surprisingly analogous both , to the life of this adventurous voyager , Sir Walter Ralegh , whose delight was in the ...
Side 9
... thought it rather an ad- vancement , than an hindrance to their affairs .. For so much did the valour of the one out - reach the advisedness of the other , as whatsoever · the admiral intended to win by attending the advantage , the ...
... thought it rather an ad- vancement , than an hindrance to their affairs .. For so much did the valour of the one out - reach the advisedness of the other , as whatsoever · the admiral intended to win by attending the advantage , the ...
Side 21
... thought good to shew them , for danger of them , if , being saved , they should afterward join with the Irish ; and also for terror to the Irish , who are much emboldened by those foreign succours , and also put in hope of more ere long ...
... thought good to shew them , for danger of them , if , being saved , they should afterward join with the Irish ; and also for terror to the Irish , who are much emboldened by those foreign succours , and also put in hope of more ere long ...
Side 38
... thought he liked , we likewise gave somewhat to the other that sat with him on the mat ; but presently he arose and took all from them and put it into his own basket , making signs and tokens that all things ought to be delivered unto ...
... thought he liked , we likewise gave somewhat to the other that sat with him on the mat ; but presently he arose and took all from them and put it into his own basket , making signs and tokens that all things ought to be delivered unto ...
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