The Royal Exile: Or, Memoirs of the Public and Private Life of Her Majesty, Caroline, Queen Consort of Great Britain. A Full and Impartial History of the Charges Against Her, and Proceedings in Parliament, and the Important Events Since Her Return, with Original Letters, and Other Documents, Never Before Published, 第 2 巻Jones, 1821 |
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... Sacchi , on the part of the commissioners . Who is Mr. Sacchi ? -- An Italian gen- deman . What is he ? -- I don't know . What is he besides a gentleman ? -I don't know what he was ; he was a soldier . I do not know what he is now ; he ...
... Sacchi , on the part of the commissioners . Who is Mr. Sacchi ? -- An Italian gen- deman . What is he ? -- I don't know . What is he besides a gentleman ? -I don't know what he was ; he was a soldier . I do not know what he is now ; he ...
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... Sacchi , and in which it was thought she meant to insinuate that her Royal Highness loved him to excess . She did not mean literally to say that her Royal Highness loved him , but that she esteemed him as much as any other person in the ...
... Sacchi , and in which it was thought she meant to insinuate that her Royal Highness loved him to excess . She did not mean literally to say that her Royal Highness loved him , but that she esteemed him as much as any other person in the ...
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... Sacchi asked her to give her evidence ; she came to tell the truth .. at the Villa d'Este for fourteen or fifteen days . I was employed at the house of Gangiari ; he was an agent at the Villa d'Este to the Princess . I re- member being ...
... Sacchi asked her to give her evidence ; she came to tell the truth .. at the Villa d'Este for fourteen or fifteen days . I was employed at the house of Gangiari ; he was an agent at the Villa d'Este to the Princess . I re- member being ...
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... SACCHI . ] GUISSEPPE SACCHI sworn and examined by the ATTORNEY - GE- NERAL . - I ar am a native of Bellingino in Italy . I entered the service of the Princess of Wales on the 7th of No- vember , 1816 , when her Royal High- ness resided ...
... SACCHI . ] GUISSEPPE SACCHI sworn and examined by the ATTORNEY - GE- NERAL . - I ar am a native of Bellingino in Italy . I entered the service of the Princess of Wales on the 7th of No- vember , 1816 , when her Royal High- ness resided ...
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... three of them , and how many times you have had intercourse with them ; " and I being surprised at this compliment , endeavoured to persuade • her Royal Highness that she was de- English , and EVIDENCE OF GUISSEPPE SACCHI . 157.
... three of them , and how many times you have had intercourse with them ; " and I being surprised at this compliment , endeavoured to persuade • her Royal Highness that she was de- English , and EVIDENCE OF GUISSEPPE SACCHI . 157.
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