The Life of Sir Walter Ralegh, Knt, Bind 2Cadell and Davies, 1805 - 320 sider |
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... piece with his general character - a former dearness 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 ...
... piece with his general character - a former dearness 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 ...
Side 4
... piece must be used with caution . On the present occasion , Sir Ri- chard Baker , in his Chronicle informs us , that Ralegh was discountenanced by the king at their first meeting on his journey from Scot- land . And Sir John Hawles , in ...
... piece must be used with caution . On the present occasion , Sir Ri- chard Baker , in his Chronicle informs us , that Ralegh was discountenanced by the king at their first meeting on his journey from Scot- land . And Sir John Hawles , in ...
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... . Cobham led the way on Friday , and made such a fasting - day's piece of work of it , that he ♢ Of Lenox , then the only one of that degree . discredited discredited the place to which he was called ; never 66 THE LIFE OF.
... . Cobham led the way on Friday , and made such a fasting - day's piece of work of it , that he ♢ Of Lenox , then the only one of that degree . discredited discredited the place to which he was called ; never 66 THE LIFE OF.
Side 78
... piece of blank paper , and that the accusation was afterward forged above the signature . What- ever the truth may be , we are told that the verdict in the end so far touched some of the jury in conscience , that they demanded pardon of ...
... piece of blank paper , and that the accusation was afterward forged above the signature . What- ever the truth may be , we are told that the verdict in the end so far touched some of the jury in conscience , that they demanded pardon of ...
Side 89
... pieces ( which we shall have occasion to dwell upon more at large when we come to the subject of his writings * ) were composed in the Tower . We may conclude also , from one of Sir William Wade's letters already quoted , that much of ...
... pieces ( which we shall have occasion to dwell upon more at large when we come to the subject of his writings * ) were composed in the Tower . We may conclude also , from one of Sir William Wade's letters already quoted , that much of ...
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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