The Life of Sir Walter Ralegh, Knt, Bind 2Cadell and Davies, 1805 - 320 sider |
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Side v
... brought before Cecil - His Life - interest in Sherborne granted him - Flaw in the Conveyance to his Son - Car sollicits Sherborne - Ralegh's Letter to Car - Sherborne granted to Car - Ralegh's Occupations in the Tower - His Cordial - Is ...
... brought before Cecil - His Life - interest in Sherborne granted him - Flaw in the Conveyance to his Son - Car sollicits Sherborne - Ralegh's Letter to Car - Sherborne granted to Car - Ralegh's Occupations in the Tower - His Cordial - Is ...
Side vi
... Brought to the King's - bench - Proceedings - Taken to the Gatehouse - Petitions for him — Queen's Letter - His Firmness- His Verses before Death , and Answer to some Imputations - Behaviour on the Scaffold - Speech - Death - Tounson's ...
... Brought to the King's - bench - Proceedings - Taken to the Gatehouse - Petitions for him — Queen's Letter - His Firmness- His Verses before Death , and Answer to some Imputations - Behaviour on the Scaffold - Speech - Death - Tounson's ...
Side 15
... brought thither about the same time " . On the 17th of November the trial of Sir Walter Ralegh came on , and is here print- 26 See the Harleian and other Collections ; and Birchs ' Works of Ralegh , II . 377 .. 27 Stowe's Annals , p ...
... brought thither about the same time " . On the 17th of November the trial of Sir Walter Ralegh came on , and is here print- 26 See the Harleian and other Collections ; and Birchs ' Works of Ralegh , II . 377 .. 27 Stowe's Annals , p ...
Side 28
... brought against me ; poor shifts ! You gentlemen of the jury , I pray you understand this . This is that which must either condemn , or give me life ; which must free me , or send my wife and children to beg their bread about the ...
... brought against me ; poor shifts ! You gentlemen of the jury , I pray you understand this . This is that which must either condemn , or give me life ; which must free me , or send my wife and children to beg their bread about the ...
Side 29
... brought this money to Jersey , he feared that I would have delivered him and the money to the king . Mr. Attorney , you said this never came out of Cobham's quiver ; he is a simple man . Is he so simple ? no ; he hath a disposition of ...
... brought this money to Jersey , he feared that I would have delivered him and the money to the king . Mr. Attorney , you said this never came out of Cobham's quiver ; he is a simple man . Is he so simple ? no ; he hath a disposition of ...
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