The Life of Sir Walter Ralegh, Knt, Bind 1Cadell and Davies, 1805 - 320 sider |
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... twenty - seven years of age , and had passed the ten last years of his life in the school of war and enterprise . are told , that at this period he took uncommon pains to improve himself in every description of active duty . Only five ...
... twenty - seven years of age , and had passed the ten last years of his life in the school of war and enterprise . are told , that at this period he took uncommon pains to improve himself in every description of active duty . Only five ...
Side 22
... twenty to one , durst to give the onset upon him , but only railed and used hard speeches unto him , until his men behind had recovered , and were come unto him , and then , without any farther harm , departed " . " " there " It ...
... twenty to one , durst to give the onset upon him , but only railed and used hard speeches unto him , until his men behind had recovered , and were come unto him , and then , without any farther harm , departed " . " " there " It ...
Side 23
Arthur Cayley. cowardness before the Earl of Ormond , that he being twenty of his side to him alone , durst not to encounter with him ; whereunto he gave no answer . But one of his men standing by said , that his master was that day a ...
Arthur Cayley. cowardness before the Earl of Ormond , that he being twenty of his side to him alone , durst not to encounter with him ; whereunto he gave no answer . But one of his men standing by said , that his master was that day a ...
Side 24
... twenty miles distant from Cork , and reached the castle - gate early the next morning . The towns - people were alarmed , and collected a party five hundred strong ; upon which Ralegh dis- posed his forces in the town , and selecting ...
... twenty miles distant from Cork , and reached the castle - gate early the next morning . The towns - people were alarmed , and collected a party five hundred strong ; upon which Ralegh dis- posed his forces in the town , and selecting ...
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... twenty Eng- lish miles before we could find any entrance , or river issuing into the sea . The first that appeared unto us we entered , though not without some difficulty , and cast anchor about three harquebus - shot within the haven's ...
... twenty Eng- lish miles before we could find any entrance , or river issuing into the sea . The first that appeared unto us we entered , though not without some difficulty , and cast anchor about three harquebus - shot within the haven's ...
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