 | Queen Caroline (consort of George IV, King of Great Britain), Spencer Perceval - Scandals - 1813 - 381 pages
...confirmed by that of all your Majesty's late confidential servants, that the two main charges al.Jeged against her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales,...against her Royal Highness, to which the character of crimi-* nality can he as "ri bed, are satisfactorily contradicted, or test unon evidence of such a... | |
 | Great Britain - 1813
...that of all your " Majesty's late confidential servants, that '• the • two < main charges alleged against "Her Royal- Highness the Princess of " Wales,...; and they further " submit to your Majesty, their unani" nious opinion, that all the other particu" lats of- conduct brought in accusation '• against... | |
 | William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1813
...by that of all your " Majesty's late confidential servants, iii.it '' the two main charges alleged against " Her Royal Highness the Princess of " Wales,...; and they further " submit to your Majesty, their unani" mous opinion, that all the other particu" lars or conduct brought in accusation " against Her... | |
 | Early English newspapers - 1813
...confirmed by that of all your Majesty's late confidential servants, that the two main charges alleged against her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales, of pregnancy and delivery, are completery disproved; and they further submit to your Majesty their unanimous opinion, that all the... | |
 | Walter Scott - Europe - 1815
...confirmed by that of all your majesty's late confidential servants, that the two main charges alleged against her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales,...opinion, that all other particulars of conduct brought in accnsation against her royal highness, to which the character of criminality can be ascribed, are satisfactorily... | |
 | Walter Scott - Europe - 1815
...subt to your majesty, their unanimous inion, that all other particulars of nduct brought in accmiation against her royal highness, to which the character of criminality can be ascribed, ore satisfactorily contradicted, or rest upon evidence of such Ħa nature, and which was given under... | |
 | J. Coote - 1817
...completely disproved; and they further submitted to his ^Majesty their unanimous opinion, that all the other particulars of conduct brought in accusation...against her Royal Highness, to which the character of criminally can be ascribed, were either satisfactorily contradicted, or rest upon evidence of such... | |
 | Thomas Green - Great Britain - 1818 - 576 pages
...confirmed by that of all your Majesty's late confidential servants, that the two main charges alleged against Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales,...to your Majesty their unanimous opinion, that all the other particulars of conduct brought in accusation against Her Royal Highness, to which the character... | |
 | William Carey - Conspiracy - 1820 - 139 pages
...late confidential servants, that the two main charges alleged against Her Itoyal Highness the Piincess of Wales, of pregnancy ', and delivery, are completely...of criminality can be ascribed, are satisfactorily contraiiicled, or rest upon qvidence of such a nature, and which was given under such circumstances,... | |
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