The Life of Thomas Ken, Bishop of Bath and WellsWilliam Pickering, 1851 - 528 pages |
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... Monmouth : his life and character - invades England CHAPTER XIV . - The Duke of Monmouth lands in the Weft of England Defeated in the Battle of SedgemoorCruelties of Lord Feversham , and Colonel Kirke Ken's appeal to the King on behalf ...
... Monmouth : his life and character - invades England CHAPTER XIV . - The Duke of Monmouth lands in the Weft of England Defeated in the Battle of SedgemoorCruelties of Lord Feversham , and Colonel Kirke Ken's appeal to the King on behalf ...
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... English court at this period presents a confused scene of weakness and treachery , almost without a parallel . The King , yielding to the alternate influence of the Duchefs of Portsmouth , of Monmouth , 1682 ] Bishop of Bath and Wells .
... English court at this period presents a confused scene of weakness and treachery , almost without a parallel . The King , yielding to the alternate influence of the Duchefs of Portsmouth , of Monmouth , 1682 ] Bishop of Bath and Wells .
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... Monmouth , or preffing for the exclufion of the Duke of York , -fome designing a republic , others a constitutional monarchy , -had kept the public mind in a perpetual ferment . Charles became more than ever averse to business . His ...
... Monmouth , or preffing for the exclufion of the Duke of York , -fome designing a republic , others a constitutional monarchy , -had kept the public mind in a perpetual ferment . Charles became more than ever averse to business . His ...
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... Monmouth , whom he was not heard fo much as to make mention of . He blessed all his children one by one , pulling them on the bed and then the Bishops moved him , as he was the Lord's anointed , and the father of his country , to bless ...
... Monmouth , whom he was not heard fo much as to make mention of . He blessed all his children one by one , pulling them on the bed and then the Bishops moved him , as he was the Lord's anointed , and the father of his country , to bless ...
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... your affiftance , affistance , I may carry the reputation of it yet higher in the world than ever it has been in the time of any any of my ancestors . " CHAPTER XIII . The Duke of Monmouth : his life 174 [ 1685 Life of Thomas Ken ,
... your affiftance , affistance , I may carry the reputation of it yet higher in the world than ever it has been in the time of any any of my ancestors . " CHAPTER XIII . The Duke of Monmouth : his life 174 [ 1685 Life of Thomas Ken ,
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