The Life of Thomas Ken: Bishop of Bath and Wells, Volume 2John Murray, 1854 |
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Page 437
... must be supplied with fresh men to relieve our guards , if need be . I am informed by my servant , that about midnight they were very loud one among another : and the like happened about three this morning ; which makes me collect they ...
... must be supplied with fresh men to relieve our guards , if need be . I am informed by my servant , that about midnight they were very loud one among another : and the like happened about three this morning ; which makes me collect they ...
Page 459
... must be eventually tried at the bar even of human judgment . And now abundantly appeared the bitter fruit of a previous finful reign . Three years had elapfed fince Charles had been cut off in the midst of his vices : but the influence ...
... must be eventually tried at the bar even of human judgment . And now abundantly appeared the bitter fruit of a previous finful reign . Three years had elapfed fince Charles had been cut off in the midst of his vices : but the influence ...
Page 470
... must stand upon my own legs , and trust to myself , and my own arms . " + If Whilft William was hurrying on his enterprize , encouraged by fresh promises from England , James did not neglect the means for his defence . Yet they were not ...
... must stand upon my own legs , and trust to myself , and my own arms . " + If Whilft William was hurrying on his enterprize , encouraged by fresh promises from England , James did not neglect the means for his defence . Yet they were not ...
Page 473
... 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 his foldiers , if once blooded , would have gone on with him , and have beaten the Prince of Orange ...
... 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 his foldiers , if once blooded , would have gone on with him , and have beaten the Prince of Orange ...
Page 476
... must have been a keen and cutting reproof . * Before he left Salisbury James had commanded the attendance of Dr. Mews , Bishop of Winchester , who had rendered such important services at the battle of Sedgemoor . The Bishop thus ...
... must have been a keen and cutting reproof . * Before he left Salisbury James had commanded the attendance of Dr. Mews , Bishop of Winchester , who had rendered such important services at the battle of Sedgemoor . The Bishop thus ...
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