History of England from the Accession of James I. to the Outbreak of the Civil War, 1603-1642: 1616-1621Longmans, Green, and Company, 1895 |
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... Raleigh's voyage Inexpediency of the voyage Commission given to Ra- Preparation of his fleet Talks of seizing the Mexico fleet . . James takes part with leigh Raleigh's projects • • 1517 James accepts the proposal Savoy against Spain ...
... Raleigh's voyage Inexpediency of the voyage Commission given to Ra- Preparation of his fleet Talks of seizing the Mexico fleet . . James takes part with leigh Raleigh's projects • • 1517 James accepts the proposal Savoy against Spain ...
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... RALEIGH'S LAST VOYAGE. Abandonment of the pro- ject Raleigh's communications with the French Pro- testants Sarmiento created Count of Gondomar Bacon proposes additional instructions for Digby The Barbary pirates Desmarets visits Raleigh ...
... RALEIGH'S LAST VOYAGE. Abandonment of the pro- ject Raleigh's communications with the French Pro- testants Sarmiento created Count of Gondomar Bacon proposes additional instructions for Digby The Barbary pirates Desmarets visits Raleigh ...
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... Raleigh joins his ship Murder of Ancre 108 109 Raleigh sends Faige to France ΙΙΟ His communications with France betrayed ITI His plans for the voyage 112 His proceedings at the Canaries 113 Desertion of Bailey 114 Raleigh's sufferings ...
... Raleigh joins his ship Murder of Ancre 108 109 Raleigh sends Faige to France ΙΙΟ His communications with France betrayed ITI His plans for the voyage 112 His proceedings at the Canaries 113 Desertion of Bailey 114 Raleigh's sufferings ...
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... Raleigh . Somerset repurchased it , but only enjoyed it for a few months , a circum- stance which contributed to invest it still more , in the popular eye , with the character of being an unlucky possession . What- ever may have been ...
... Raleigh . Somerset repurchased it , but only enjoyed it for a few months , a circum- stance which contributed to invest it still more , in the popular eye , with the character of being an unlucky possession . What- ever may have been ...
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... ser algun medio para la conversion de aquel Principe , y pertenece á la decencia y autoridad de la Señora Infanta . " 1617 RALEIGH'S PREPARATIONS . 39 punishment was to be inflicted 38 CH . XXIII . THE SPANISH MARRIAGE TREATY .
... ser algun medio para la conversion de aquel Principe , y pertenece á la decencia y autoridad de la Señora Infanta . " 1617 RALEIGH'S PREPARATIONS . 39 punishment was to be inflicted 38 CH . XXIII . THE SPANISH MARRIAGE TREATY .
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