The Life of Sir Walter Ralegh, Knt, Volume 2Cadell and Davies, 1805 - 320 pages |
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... confession and discovery of the whole matter . The king was greatly astonished and would have Ralegh before him ; who , asking his pardon , acknowledged , since His Majesty gave greater countenance to the Scots than the English ...
... confession and discovery of the whole matter . The king was greatly astonished and would have Ralegh before him ; who , asking his pardon , acknowledged , since His Majesty gave greater countenance to the Scots than the English ...
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... confessed by themselves under their hands . And now , because I doubt not you may have heard also of other matters , and therein , peradventure , much hath been multiplied , you shall understand , that although the Lord Cobham was no ...
... confessed by themselves under their hands . And now , because I doubt not you may have heard also of other matters , and therein , peradventure , much hath been multiplied , you shall understand , that although the Lord Cobham was no ...
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... confess his own treasons as above said , and then did absolutely before eleven counsellors accuse Ralegh to be privy to his Spanish accused by course ; with farther addition and exclamation , that he had never Cobham , dealt herein but ...
... confess his own treasons as above said , and then did absolutely before eleven counsellors accuse Ralegh to be privy to his Spanish accused by course ; with farther addition and exclamation , that he had never Cobham , dealt herein but ...
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... confessed , that since their being in the Tower , intelli- gence hath passed from one to another , wherein Ralegh expostulated . his unkind using him " . " " protesting innocency , with carelessness of life . 22 A short time previously ...
... confessed , that since their being in the Tower , intelli- gence hath passed from one to another , wherein Ralegh expostulated . his unkind using him " . " " protesting innocency , with carelessness of life . 22 A short time previously ...
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... confess the whole indictment , and that I am the horriblest traitor that ever lived , and worthy to be crucified with a thousand thousand torments . Attorney . Nay , I will prove all : English face , but a Spanish heart . thou art a ...
... confess the whole indictment , and that I am the horriblest traitor that ever lived , and worthy to be crucified with a thousand thousand torments . Attorney . Nay , I will prove all : English face , but a Spanish heart . thou art a ...
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