The Life of Sir Walter Ralegh, Knt, Bind 2Cadell and Davies, 1805 - 320 sider |
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... between me and him tied so firm a knot of my conceit of his virtues , now broken by a dis- covery of his imperfections , & c . See the Trial in this chapter , safe safe at court to have many enemies of equal power 2 THE LIFE OF.
... between me and him tied so firm a knot of my conceit of his virtues , now broken by a dis- covery of his imperfections , & c . See the Trial in this chapter , safe safe at court to have many enemies of equal power 2 THE LIFE OF.
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Arthur Cayley. safe at court to have many enemies of equal power , than one false ambitious friend that hath attained to the absoluteness of com- mand " . " Dr. Peter Heylin remarks on the same subject that " Ce- cil fearing the great ...
Arthur Cayley. safe at court to have many enemies of equal power , than one false ambitious friend that hath attained to the absoluteness of com- mand " . " Dr. Peter Heylin remarks on the same subject that " Ce- cil fearing the great ...
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... enemies to invade the kingdom . That the Lord Cobham , the 9th of June last , did meet with the said Sir Walter Ralegh , in Durham - house , in the parish of St. Martin in the Fields , and then and there had confe- rence with him how to ...
... enemies to invade the kingdom . That the Lord Cobham , the 9th of June last , did meet with the said Sir Walter Ralegh , in Durham - house , in the parish of St. Martin in the Fields , and then and there had confe- rence with him how to ...
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... enemy , which is the vilest of all other , wherein , on my conscience , Cobham hath said true ! By it would have increased your living . 1500 a year . you £ . This co- vetousness is like a canker , that eats the iron - place where it ...
... enemy , which is the vilest of all other , wherein , on my conscience , Cobham hath said true ! By it would have increased your living . 1500 a year . you £ . This co- vetousness is like a canker , that eats the iron - place where it ...
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... enemies , as his old an- tagonist , who was mute before his face , but spake within very unno- bly against him ; yet most of them strove with themselves , and would fain ( as it seemed ) have dispensed with their consciences to have ...
... enemies , as his old an- tagonist , who was mute before his face , but spake within very unno- bly against him ; yet most of them strove with themselves , and would fain ( as it seemed ) have dispensed with their consciences to have ...
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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