The Life of Sir Walter Ralegh, Knt, Bind 2Cadell and Davies, 1805 - 320 sider |
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... doth witness ! For if that word amity had been used to me colourably , I must have been also made acquainted with the true end for which it should have been given , which it seemeth was for the surprise . But , of any such horrible and ...
... doth witness ! For if that word amity had been used to me colourably , I must have been also made acquainted with the true end for which it should have been given , which it seemeth was for the surprise . But , of any such horrible and ...
Side 12
... doth know , and I can give an account of it , that I have spent forty thousand crowns of mine own against that king and nation ; that I never reserved so much of all my for- tunes as to purchase £ . 40 per annum land ; that I have been ...
... doth know , and I can give an account of it , that I have spent forty thousand crowns of mine own against that king and nation ; that I never reserved so much of all my for- tunes as to purchase £ . 40 per annum land ; that I have been ...
Side 14
... doth his brother Mr. George Brooke ; but Sir Walter Ralegh yet persists in denial of the main treasons . Which though he doth , by having gotten some intelligence of the Lord Cobham's retractation , yet the first accusation is so well ...
... doth his brother Mr. George Brooke ; but Sir Walter Ralegh yet persists in denial of the main treasons . Which though he doth , by having gotten some intelligence of the Lord Cobham's retractation , yet the first accusation is so well ...
Side 15
... doth give this charitable advice to the king her supreme ; non solum sapiens esset rex sed et misericos , ut cum sa- pientia misericordetur et sit justus - cum tutius sit reddere rationem mise- ricordiæ quam judicii . I do therefore ...
... doth give this charitable advice to the king her supreme ; non solum sapiens esset rex sed et misericos , ut cum sa- pientia misericordetur et sit justus - cum tutius sit reddere rationem mise- ricordiæ quam judicii . I do therefore ...
Side 27
... doth will Mellis ' man to lay it in a Spanish bible , and to make as though he found it by chance . This was after he had intelligence with this viper , that he was false . Lord Cecil . You mean a letter intended to me ; I never had it ...
... doth will Mellis ' man to lay it in a Spanish bible , and to make as though he found it by chance . This was after he had intelligence with this viper , that he was false . Lord Cecil . You mean a letter intended to me ; I never had it ...
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accused aforesaid afterward answer Arabella Aremberg Attorney Birch's breach of peace Brooke brought Captain cassique charge commanded confess court crown death discourse discovered divers doth Earl enemies England English execution farther favour fleet friends gave gentlemen give gold Gondomar Guiana hand Harleian Collection hath heirs honour hope Indians Indies justice Keymis King James King of Spain king's knew knight Lady land letter live London Lord Cecil Lord Cobham Lordship Majesty Majesty's Mannourie matter mercy never offences Oldys Oroonoko pardon peace persuaded Plymouth possession present prince rest river saith sent Sherborne shew ships Sir John Sir Thomas Parry Sir Walter Ralegh slain Spaniards Stukely thee thence thereof things Thomas Thome Thornhurst thou thought tion told Tower town treason trial Trinidado true unto voyage wherein wife William Sanderson Winwood witness words write