The Life of Sir Walter Ralegh, Knt, Bind 2Cadell and Davies, 1805 - 320 sider |
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Side 30
... towns for a pawn . And can it be thought , that he would let Cobham have so great a sum ? I never came to the Lord Cobham's , but about matters of his pro- fit ; as the ordering of his house , paying of his servants ' board - wages ...
... towns for a pawn . And can it be thought , that he would let Cobham have so great a sum ? I never came to the Lord Cobham's , but about matters of his pro- fit ; as the ordering of his house , paying of his servants ' board - wages ...
Side 74
... town , and there began afresh , as if there had been some suchlike accident . And this experience was made of the difference of examples of justice and mercy ; that in this last , no man could cry loud enough , God save the king ; and ...
... town , and there began afresh , as if there had been some suchlike accident . And this experience was made of the difference of examples of justice and mercy ; that in this last , no man could cry loud enough , God save the king ; and ...
Side 107
... town . In the assault my son , more desirous of honour than safety , was slain ; with whom , to say truth , all the respects of this world have taken end in me . And although these five captains had as weak companies as ever followed ...
... town . In the assault my son , more desirous of honour than safety , was slain ; with whom , to say truth , all the respects of this world have taken end in me . And although these five captains had as weak companies as ever followed ...
Side 108
... enterprise , yet it is true that the Spaniards took more care to defend the passage leading unto it , than they did for the town ; which by the king's in- structions , rosa . structions they might easily do , the countries 108 THE LIFE OF.
... enterprise , yet it is true that the Spaniards took more care to defend the passage leading unto it , than they did for the town ; which by the king's in- structions , rosa . structions they might easily do , the countries 108 THE LIFE OF.
Side 109
... town of St. Thome were not able to defend it against the daily and nightly assaults of the Spaniards ; that the pas- sages of the mines were of thick and unpassable woods ; and that , the mine being discovered , they had no men to work ...
... town of St. Thome were not able to defend it against the daily and nightly assaults of the Spaniards ; that the pas- sages of the mines were of thick and unpassable woods ; and that , the mine being discovered , they had no men to work ...
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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