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Raleigh then persuaded Queen Elizabeth that it would be well to be beforehand with the Spaniards and attack their ships at Panama . So to this end a fleet was gathered together . But the Queen sent only two ships , various gentlemen ...
Raleigh then persuaded Queen Elizabeth that it would be well to be beforehand with the Spaniards and attack their ships at Panama . So to this end a fleet was gathered together . But the Queen sent only two ships , various gentlemen ...
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from the Queen , on his own account Essex gave his friend an estate worth about £ 1800 . But although that may have been some comfort to Bacon , it did not win for him greatness in the eyes of the world , the only greatness for which he ...
from the Queen , on his own account Essex gave his friend an estate worth about £ 1800 . But although that may have been some comfort to Bacon , it did not win for him greatness in the eyes of the world , the only greatness for which he ...
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Though Essex had been wild and foolish the people loved him , and now they murmured against the Queen for causing his death . Then it was thought well , that they should know all the blackness of his misdeeds , and it was Bacon who was ...
Though Essex had been wild and foolish the people loved him , and now they murmured against the Queen for causing his death . Then it was thought well , that they should know all the blackness of his misdeeds , and it was Bacon who was ...
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