"The Book!", Or, The Proceedings and Correspondence Upon the Subject of the Inquiry Into the Conduct of Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales, Under a Commission Appointed by the King in the Year 1806Richard Edwards, 1813 - 381 |
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... confident I am not claiming it for a [ matter of inferior importance either to yourself or your people . " The powers with which the constitution of these realms vests your Royal Highness in the regulation of the royal family , I know ...
... confident I am not claiming it for a [ matter of inferior importance either to yourself or your people . " The powers with which the constitution of these realms vests your Royal Highness in the regulation of the royal family , I know ...
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... confidently alleged , and particularly detailed , and had been in some degree supported by collateral evidence , applying to other points of the same nature ( though going to a far less extent ) , one line only could be pur- sued . #籍 ...
... confidently alleged , and particularly detailed , and had been in some degree supported by collateral evidence , applying to other points of the same nature ( though going to a far less extent ) , one line only could be pur- sued . #籍 ...
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... confident expectation of arriving at com- plete proof , either in the affirmative or negative , on this part of the subject . This expectation was not disappointed . We are happy to declare to Your Majesty our perfect conviction that ...
... confident expectation of arriving at com- plete proof , either in the affirmative or negative , on this part of the subject . This expectation was not disappointed . We are happy to declare to Your Majesty our perfect conviction that ...
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... tion which I have uniformly received from your Majesty . I needed no caution or reserve , in expressing my confident reliance , that that kind- ness and protection would not be withdrawn from me , on this trying occasion ; and that your 13.
... tion which I have uniformly received from your Majesty . I needed no caution or reserve , in expressing my confident reliance , that that kind- ness and protection would not be withdrawn from me , on this trying occasion ; and that your 13.
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... confidently feel , I shall complete- ly satisfy your Majesty , that the whole of these charges are alike unfounded : and ... confident I shall prove ; but I cannot , as I am advised , so satisfactorily establish that claim , till your ...
... confidently feel , I shall complete- ly satisfy your Majesty , that the whole of these charges are alike unfounded : and ... confident I shall prove ; but I cannot , as I am advised , so satisfactorily establish that claim , till your ...
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