| Monthly literary register - 1821 - 678 pages
...more warranted in expressingany doubt respecting the alleged pregnancy of tlie Princess, as stated iu the original declarations — a fact so fully contradicted,...we cannot think it entitled to the smallest credit. ERSKINE, SPENCER, GRENVILLE, ELLENBOROUGH. July Uth, 1806. A change of administration soon took place,... | |
| English literature - 1813 - 1008 pages
...we be more warranted in expressing »ny doubt respecting the alledged pregnancy of the Princess, as stated in the original declarations ; — a fact so...we cannot think it entitled to the smallest credit. The testimonies on \ these two points are contained in the »tvr.exrd depositions and letters. We LhaV'-... | |
| Spencer Perceval - 1813 - 146 pages
...would not be warranted in expressing any doubt respecting the alledged pregnancy of the Princess, as stated in the original declarations, a fact so fully...we cannot think it entitled to the smallest credit. There are indeed some other matters mentioned in the original declarations, which Ï might have found... | |
| Queen Caroline (consort of George IV, King of Great Britain), Spencer Perceval - Scandals - 1813 - 520 pages
...would not be warranted in expressing any doubt respecting the alleged pregnancy of the Princess, as stated in the original 'declarations, a fact so fully...cannot think it entitled to the smallest credit." There are indeed, some other matters mentioned in the original declarations, which ' I might have found... | |
| Great Britain - 1813 - 494 pages
...should we be more warranted in expressing any doubt respecting the alle$e4 pregnancy of the Princess, as stated in the original declarations — a fact so...contradicted, and by so many witnesses, to whom, if Iriie, it must, in various ways have been known, that w* cannot think it entitled to the smallest credit.... | |
| Spencer Perceval - Adultery - 1813 - 382 pages
...respecting the alledged pregnancy o* the Princess, as stated in the original declarations •—sv fact so fully contradicted, and by so many witnesses, to whom, if true, it must in various ways Lave been known.^hat we cannot think it entitled to the smallest credit. The testimonies on these two... | |
| William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1813 - 492 pages
...respecting the alleged pregnancy of the Princess, as stated in the original declarations, a fact so iilly contradicted, and by so many witnesses, to whom, if true, it must in various ways have >een known, that we cannot think it entitled to he smallest credit." There aie, indeed, some other... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1813 - 778 pages
...alleged pregnancy of the Princess, as stated in the original Declaration, a fact so fully contradieted, and by so many witnesses, to whom, if true, it must in various ways be known, that we cannot think it entitled to the smallest credit. The testimonies on these two points,... | |
| Spencer Perceval - Trials - 1813 - 382 pages
...should we be more warranted in expressing any doubt respecting the alledgcd pregnancy of the Princesses stated in the original declarations —a fact so fully contradicted, and by so many witnesses.to whom, if true,it must,in various ways have been known, that we cannot think it entitled... | |
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