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note U. The original document. before his last expedition. He returned broken-hearted by the defeat of his hopes, by the decay of his health, and by the death of his eldest son. What shall be said of King James, who would open to an aged paralytic no other hope of liberty but through success in the discovery of mines in Guiana? What shall be said of a monarch who could, at that time, under a sentence which was originally unjust, Hume, Rapin, Lingard, are less favorable to Raleigh. Even Hallam, i. 482—484, vindicates him with wavering boldness. A careful comparison of the accounts of these historians, the trial, and the biographies of Raleigh, proves him to have been, on his trial, a victim of jealousy, and entirely innocent of crime. No doubt he despised King James. See Tytler, 285—290. and which had slumbered for fifteen years, order the execution of the decrepit man, whose genius and valor shone brilliantly through the ravages of physical decay, and whose English heart, wit
740 and 741. Compare Lingard, VII. 286, 287; Hallam's England, i. 130, 131, 132, 133. far from bein England; Calvin wrote in the same strain. Hallam's England, i. 140. When Hooper, who had gone i, II. 226, and 113. Repository, II. 118—132. Hallam, i. 141. Neal's Puritans, i. 108—Prince, 282— 1 Elizabeth, c. i. Statutes, IV. 350—355. Hallam, i. 152. Mackintosh, III. 45, 46. of the crowhe severest penalties. 1 Elizabeth, c. II. Hallam, i. 153. Mackintosh, III. 46, 47. In these en1, 192. Mackintosh, III. 161. Hume, c. XLV. Hallam, i. 124. She insisted upon the continuance of igned. Cartwright's Second Reply, 158—170. Hallam, i 254 The Puritan clergy were fast becoming tsingle vote. Strype's Annals, i. 338, 339. Hallam, i. 238. Prince, 289—293. Nearly nine years pe most learned and diligent of the ministry Hallam's England, i. 270 were driven from their placeward liar, rather than a crafty dissembler. Hallam's England, i. 404. He could, before parli