A declaration of the demeanor and carriage of Sir W. Raleigh |
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The discovery of Guiana, and the journal of the second voyage thereto |
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The discovery of the large, rich, and beautiful empire of Guiana : with a relation of the great and golden city of Manoa (which the Spaniards call el Dorado) etc. performed in the year 1595 |
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The fight about the iles of Açores |
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The history of the world in five books |
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The Lives |
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The marrow of historie, or, An epitome of all historical passages from the creation, to the end of the last Macedonian war |
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Maxims of state : whereunto is added, His instructions to his sonne, and The son's advice to his aged father |
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Miscellaneous works |
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The poems of Sir Walter Ralegh : a historical edition |
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The poems of Sir Walter Raleigh, collected and authenticated with those of Sir Henry Wotton, and other courtly poets from 1540 to 1650 |
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The prerogative of parliaments in England . Priviledges and practice of parliaments . Opinions of sundry learned antiquaries . The manner of holding parliaments in England |
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The prerogative of Parliaments in England : proved in a dialogue between a councellour of State, and a justice of peace |
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Ralegh's last voyage : being account drawn out of contmeporary letter and relations, both Spanish and English, of which the most part are now for the first time made public, concerning the voyage of Sir Walter Ralegh, knight, to Guiana in the year 1617 and the fatal consequences of the same |
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Selected prose and poetry |
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Sir Walter Ralegh's discoverie of Guiana |
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Sir Walter Raleigh--selections from his Historie of the world, his Letters, etc. |
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The works of Sir Walter Ralegh, kt., now first collected : to which are prefixed the lives of the author |
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