The Life of Sir Walter Ralegh, Knt, Bind 2Cadell and Davies, 1805 - 320 sider |
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... knew would accuse them . Upon his taking , Markam came to Mr. Brooke to procure him means to escape by his brother's authority ; who , notwithstanding he un- derstood for what cause it was , did assent to convey him over , and gave him ...
... knew would accuse them . Upon his taking , Markam came to Mr. Brooke to procure him means to escape by his brother's authority ; who , notwithstanding he un- derstood for what cause it was , did assent to convey him over , and gave him ...
Side 11
... knew or suspected either the man or the new intention . To me it was but once propounded , and in three weeks after I never heard more of it ; neither did I believe it that he had any commission to offer it , as the everlasting God doth ...
... knew or suspected either the man or the new intention . To me it was but once propounded , and in three weeks after I never heard more of it ; neither did I believe it that he had any commission to offer it , as the everlasting God doth ...
Side 22
... common- wealth ; and then said he would go to France and get power there . Sir Roger Compton knew all the treason , and discovered Windon and others , that were attainted . He He said , there was another thing that would be THE LIFE OF.
... common- wealth ; and then said he would go to France and get power there . Sir Roger Compton knew all the treason , and discovered Windon and others , that were attainted . He He said , there was another thing that would be THE LIFE OF.
Side 24
... knew not to whom it should be distributed . Then Cobham and Lawrency came back to Durham - house , where they found Ralegh . Cobham and Ralegh went up , and left Lawrency below , where they had secret conference in a gallery ; and after ...
... knew not to whom it should be distributed . Then Cobham and Lawrency came back to Durham - house , where they found Ralegh . Cobham and Ralegh went up , and left Lawrency below , where they had secret conference in a gallery ; and after ...
Side 27
... knew the archduke had not money to pay his own army , from thence he meant to go to Spain , to deal with the king for the 600,000 crowns , and to return by Jersey ; and that nothing should be done , until he had spoken with Sir Walter ...
... knew the archduke had not money to pay his own army , from thence he meant to go to Spain , to deal with the king for the 600,000 crowns , and to return by Jersey ; and that nothing should be done , until he had spoken with Sir Walter ...
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