| Europe - 1815 - 772 pages
...pregnancy of the princess, as stated in the original declarations ; — a fact so fully contradicted, and by so many witnesses, to whom, if true, it must...we cannot think it entitled to the smallest credit. The testimonies on these two points are contained in the annexed depositions and letters. We have not... | |
| Hewson Clarke - 1815 - 888 pages
...pregnancy of the princess, as 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, thnt we cannot think it entitled to the smallest credit. The testimonies, on these two points are contained... | |
| Caroline Amelia Elizabeth (consort of George iv, king of Gt. Britain.) - 1820 - 186 pages
...alleged pregnancy of the Princess, as stated in the original declarations, a fact so fully contradicted, and by so many witnesses, to whom, if true, it must...cannot think it entitled to the smallest credit." There are, indeed, some other matters, mentioned in the original declarations, which I might have found... | |
| Edward Barron - 1820 - 908 pages
...pregnancy of the Princess, as " 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 cannotthink.it entitled to " the smallest credit." Then, after stating that they have annexed the depositions... | |
| Edward Barron - 1820 - 642 pages
...alleged pregnancy of the Princess, as stated in the original declaration, a fact so fully contradicted, and by so many witnesses, to whom, if true, it must in various ways have been known, that they cannot think it entitled to the smallest credit." "There are, indeed, some other matters mentioned... | |
| William Carey - Conspiracy - 1820 - 160 pages
...Princess, as stated in the original declarations; a fact so fully contradicted, and by so many wil* nesses, to whom, if true, it must, in various ways, have been known, that we cannot think it entilltd to the smallest credit.'''' On the twenty-fifth of January, 1807, the privy council confirmed... | |
| J H. Adolphus - 1820 - 896 pages
...original declarations, a fact so fully contradicted, and by sd many witnesses, to whom, if true, it mast in various ways have been known, that we cannot think it entitled to the smallest credit." " There are, indeed, some other matters mentfofted in the original declarations, which I might havte... | |
| Joseph Nightingale - Great Britain - 1820 - 758 pages
...alleged pregnancy of the Princess, as stated in the original declaration, a fact so fully contradicted, 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... | |
| John Adolphus - Women - 1821 - 632 pages
...alleged pregnancy of the princess, as stated in the original declarations, a fact so fully contradicted, and by so many witnesses, to whom, if true, it must...we cannot think it entitled to the smallest credit" .,* ii j " There are, indeed, some other matters mentioned in the original declarations, which I might... | |
| Robert Huish - Queens - 1821 - 734 pages
...pregnancy of the princess, as stated in the original declarations — a fact so fully contradicted, and by so many witnesses, to whom, if true, it must...we cannot think it entitled to the smallest credit. The testimonies on thesetwo points are contained in the annexed depositions and letters. We have not... | |
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