Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 218W. Blackwood, 1925 |
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... English ( with all the roughness of spelling and punctuation smoothed out ) , Peeke's story may be found in ' Arber's English Garner , ' Volume I. , edition of 1877. So I give my credentials lest even I- a man in whom there is no guile ...
... English ( with all the roughness of spelling and punctuation smoothed out ) , Peeke's story may be found in ' Arber's English Garner , ' Volume I. , edition of 1877. So I give my credentials lest even I- a man in whom there is no guile ...
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... English expedition against Cadiz , with which Dick Peeke sailed as a maritime adventurer , was a fantastic project of the Duke of Buck- ingham , favourite and Lord High Admiral . Charles I. , who had just succeeded to the throne of his ...
... English expedition against Cadiz , with which Dick Peeke sailed as a maritime adventurer , was a fantastic project of the Duke of Buck- ingham , favourite and Lord High Admiral . Charles I. , who had just succeeded to the throne of his ...
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... English as the Children of Light waging remorseless war upon the Children of Outer Darkness . All this is rubbish . Westward Ho ! ' as a story most admirable , is as history nothing better than a spasm of Victorian anti - Catholic pro ...
... English as the Children of Light waging remorseless war upon the Children of Outer Darkness . All this is rubbish . Westward Ho ! ' as a story most admirable , is as history nothing better than a spasm of Victorian anti - Catholic pro ...
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sessed too many places in the sun from which they excluded the English , and the English were doing their utmost to break their way in . The fight- ing all through was between foes who liked and respected each other . France , not Spain ...
sessed too many places in the sun from which they excluded the English , and the English were doing their utmost to break their way in . The fight- ing all through was between foes who liked and respected each other . France , not Spain ...
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... English fashion . The fort was quickly battered into silence ; it was poorly armed and lightly held . The Convertine suffered little harm , except from some armed New- castle colliers , which , acting in clumsy support of her , con ...
... English fashion . The fort was quickly battered into silence ; it was poorly armed and lightly held . The Convertine suffered little harm , except from some armed New- castle colliers , which , acting in clumsy support of her , con ...
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