The Life of Thomas Ken: Bishop of Bath and Wells, Band 2John Murray, 1854 |
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... leave this with my tendereft love to my dear nephew W D— , hoping he will , when he fees it , think kindly of his truly affectionate aunt , ' S- H .. commemorate the happy event . As the news fpread into 1688 ] Bishop of Bath and Wells ...
... leave this with my tendereft love to my dear nephew W D— , hoping he will , when he fees it , think kindly of his truly affectionate aunt , ' S- H .. commemorate the happy event . As the news fpread into 1688 ] Bishop of Bath and Wells ...
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... leave , among the thousands in these parts , heartily to congratulate with you , and your late companions in trouble , for the most joyful and moft acceptable news we had this day by the post ; namely , your acquittal from the crime ...
... leave , among the thousands in these parts , heartily to congratulate with you , and your late companions in trouble , for the most joyful and moft acceptable news we had this day by the post ; namely , your acquittal from the crime ...
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... leave them to your Princely confideration . " * & c . The paper was figned by the Archbishop , by Ken , and seven other Prelates . It was dictated by the fame spirit of candour towards the King , and of zeal for the public fervice , for ...
... leave them to your Princely confideration . " * & c . The paper was figned by the Archbishop , by Ken , and seven other Prelates . It was dictated by the fame spirit of candour towards the King , and of zeal for the public fervice , for ...
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... the King , and gave him the Collects they had prepared according to his commands ; which he bid them leave with * Tanner MSS . , xxviii . fol . 190 . Oct. 11 . him , and attend him again to HH 2 1688 ] 467 Bishop of Bath and Wells .
... the King , and gave him the Collects they had prepared according to his commands ; which he bid them leave with * Tanner MSS . , xxviii . fol . 190 . Oct. 11 . him , and attend him again to HH 2 1688 ] 467 Bishop of Bath and Wells .
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... leave his army at Salisbury , in order to confider his condition more securely at London . And here I must observe his ill fortune in depend- ing on his army at first too much , and now at laft too little . For ' tis very probable that ...
... leave his army at Salisbury , in order to confider his condition more securely at London . And here I must observe his ill fortune in depend- ing on his army at first too much , and now at laft too little . For ' tis very probable that ...
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Seite 438 - In a moment ten thousand persons, who crowded the great hall, replied with a still louder shout, which made the old oaken roof crack; and in another moment the innumerable throng without set up a third huzza, which was heard at Temple Bar. The boats which covered the Thames gave an answering cheer. A peal of gunpowder was heard on the water, and another, and another; and so, in a few moments...
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