The Life of Thomas Ken: Bishop of Bath and Wells, Volume 2John Murray, 1854 |
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... ftep ; -urged onward by the Jefuits , he thought any thing was better than But a His own Memoirs . Clarke's Life of James II . , vol . ii . p . 170 . to falter , and fo plunged deeper into the labyrinth 430 [ 1688 Life of Thomas Ken ,
... ftep ; -urged onward by the Jefuits , he thought any thing was better than But a His own Memoirs . Clarke's Life of James II . , vol . ii . p . 170 . to falter , and fo plunged deeper into the labyrinth 430 [ 1688 Life of Thomas Ken ,
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... thought it a happiness to kifs their hands , or even their robes . The Nuncio , who was a witness of the scene , describes " the immenfe concourse of people who received them on the bank of the river ; -the majority in their immediate ...
... thought it a happiness to kifs their hands , or even their robes . The Nuncio , who was a witness of the scene , describes " the immenfe concourse of people who received them on the bank of the river ; -the majority in their immediate ...
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... thought , at that moment , what employment their Por- traits would afford to various artists , making those countenances familiar through the land , to be revered household appendages , and handed down to pofterity in numerous prints Of ...
... thought , at that moment , what employment their Por- traits would afford to various artists , making those countenances familiar through the land , to be revered household appendages , and handed down to pofterity in numerous prints Of ...
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... thought the Hall had crack'd . ” * " Not Guilty ! Not Guilty ! " refounded from fide to fide , with loud and long huzzas , which were re - echoed from without . " It paffed with electrical rapidity from voice to voice along the infinite ...
... thought the Hall had crack'd . ” * " Not Guilty ! Not Guilty ! " refounded from fide to fide , with loud and long huzzas , which were re - echoed from without . " It paffed with electrical rapidity from voice to voice along the infinite ...
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... thought his protection justly merited , should be now the ringleaders of the faction . * The Startled at the acclamations of the army , he sent Feversham out to know what was the matter . Earl came back , and told the King , " It was ...
... thought his protection justly merited , should be now the ringleaders of the faction . * The Startled at the acclamations of the army , he sent Feversham out to know what was the matter . Earl came back , and told the King , " It was ...
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Page 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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