The Life of Sir Walter Ralegh, Knt, Bind 2Cadell and Davies, 1805 - 320 sider |
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Side vi
... told to pre- pare for Death - 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 ...
... told to pre- pare for Death - 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 ...
Side 2
... told the queen it looked and smelled ill - savoured- ly , coming out of many nasty budgets , and was fit to be opened and aired before she saw it . Which reason , meeting with her disaffection to ill- scents , hindered her smelling ...
... told the queen it looked and smelled ill - savoured- ly , coming out of many nasty budgets , and was fit to be opened and aired before she saw it . Which reason , meeting with her disaffection to ill- scents , hindered her smelling ...
Side 3
... told had no effect on the king , and a very pernicious one on Sir Walter , by exasperating Cecil still more against him3 . judiced . Less doubtful or obscure are the causes which are supposed to have K. James pre- prejudiced Ralegh with ...
... told had no effect on the king , and a very pernicious one on Sir Walter , by exasperating Cecil still more against him3 . judiced . Less doubtful or obscure are the causes which are supposed to have K. James pre- prejudiced Ralegh with ...
Side 4
... told that " for some weeks he used Sir Walter with great kindness ; and was pleased to acknowledge divers presents which he had received from him being in Scotland , for which he gave him thanks . " It is not to be wondered at , however ...
... told that " for some weeks he used Sir Walter with great kindness ; and was pleased to acknowledge divers presents which he had received from him being in Scotland , for which he gave him thanks . " It is not to be wondered at , however ...
Side 17
... told Brook all these treasons : to the which treasons Brook gave his assent , and did join himself to all these . And after , on the Thursday following , Cobham and Brook did speak these words ; that there would never be a good world in ...
... told Brook all these treasons : to the which treasons Brook gave his assent , and did join himself to all these . And after , on the Thursday following , Cobham and Brook did speak these words ; that there would never be a good world in ...
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