The Genuine Book: An Inquiry, Or Delicate Investigation Into the Conduct of Her Royal Highness, the Princess of WalesR. Edwards and published by W. Lindsell; reprinted and sold by M. Jones, 1813 - 354 ページ |
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... give occasion to very unfavourable interpretations , From the various depositions and proofs an- nexed to this Report , particularly from the exami- nations of Robert Bidgood , William Cole , Frances Lloyd , and Mrs. Lisle , Your ...
... give occasion to very unfavourable interpretations , From the various depositions and proofs an- nexed to this Report , particularly from the exami- nations of Robert Bidgood , William Cole , Frances Lloyd , and Mrs. Lisle , Your ...
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... give the most solemn denial in my power to all the scandalous stories of Bidgood , and Cole ; to make my conduct be cleared in the most satisfactory way for the tranquillity of your Majesty , for the honour of your illustrious family ...
... give the most solemn denial in my power to all the scandalous stories of Bidgood , and Cole ; to make my conduct be cleared in the most satisfactory way for the tranquillity of your Majesty , for the honour of your illustrious family ...
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... give me so many marks of kindness ; and which must be my only support , and my only consolation , in this country . I re- main with sentiments of the highest esteem , veneration and unfeigned attachment , Sire , Your Majesty's most ...
... give me so many marks of kindness ; and which must be my only support , and my only consolation , in this country . I re- main with sentiments of the highest esteem , veneration and unfeigned attachment , Sire , Your Majesty's most ...
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... gives , as moving voluntarily from herself , ex- pressly states that she gives it under the direct - command of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales , 38.
... gives , as moving voluntarily from herself , ex- pressly states that she gives it under the direct - command of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales , 38.
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... give such com- mands . Upon the question , how far the advice is agree able to law , under which it was recommended to your Majesty , to issue this Warrant or Commis- sion , not countersigned , nor under Seal , and with- out any of your ...
... give such com- mands . Upon the question , how far the advice is agree able to law , under which it was recommended to your Majesty , to issue this Warrant or Commis- sion , not countersigned , nor under Seal , and with- out any of your ...
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7 ページ - Majesty has been pleased to command us to inquire and report, contain, as we have already remarked, other particulars respecting the conduct of her Royal Highness, such as must, especially considering her exalted rank and station, necessarily give occasion to very unfavourable interpretations.
226 ページ - I shall not infringe the terms of the restriction by proposing, at any period, a connection of a more particular nature. I shall now finally close this disagreeable correspondence, trusting that, as we have completely explained ourselves to each other, the rest of our lives will be passed in uninterrupted tranquillity. " I am, madam, with great truth, Very sincerely yours, , (Signed) «
8 ページ - ... particularly those stated to have passed between her Royal Highness and Captain Manby, must be credited until they shall receive some decisive contradiction ; and, if true, are justly entitled to the most serious consideration. We cannot close this Report without humbly assuring your Majesty, that it was on every account our anxious wish to have executed this delicate trust with as little publicity as the nature of the case would possibly allow; and we entreat your Majesty's permission to express...
199 ページ - ... there have appeared circumstances of conduct on the part of the princess, which his Majesty never could regard but with serious concern.* The elevated rank which the princess holds in this country, and the relation in which she stands to his Majesty and the royal family, must always deeply involve both the interests of the state, and the personal feelings of his Majesty, in the propriety and correctness of her conduct.
2 ページ - Majesty the report of these examinations as it has appeared to us : But we beg leave at the same time humbly to refer Your Majesty, for more complete information, to the examinations themselves, in order to correct any error of judgment, into which we may have unintentionally fallen, with respect to any part of this business.
2 ページ - Princess's own mouth, and partly on the personal observation of the informants, the following most important facts ; viz. that her Royal Highness had been pregnant in the year 1802, in consequence of an illicit intercourse, and that she had in the same year, been secretly delivered of a male child ; which child had ever since that period been brought up by her Royal Highness in her own house, and under her immediate inspection.
4 ページ - We accordingly first examined ou oath the principal informants, Sir John Douglas, and Charlotte his wife, who both positively swore, the former to his having observed the fact of the pregnancy of her Royal Highness, and the latter to all the important particulars contained in her former declaration, and above referred to. Their examinations are annexed to this report, and are circumstantial and positive.
240 ページ - ... purest innocence can make no defence and can have no security. Surrounded, as it is now proved that I have been for years, by domestic spies, your majesty must, I trust, feel convinced, that if I had been guilty, there could not have been wanting evidence to have proved my guilt. And that these spies have been obliged to have resort to their own invention for the support of the charge, is the strongest demonstration that the truth, undisguised, and correctly represented, could furnish them with...
5 ページ - We are happy to declare to Your Majesty our perfect conviction that there is no foundation whatever for believing that the child now with the Princess is the child of Her Royal Highness, or that she was delivered of any child in the year 1802 ; nor has any thing appaared to us which would warrant the belief that she was pregnant in that year, or at any other period within the compass of our inquiries.
235 ページ - ... instead of fairly avowing, either that there was originally no pretence for such a remark, or that, if there had been originally, yet that my answer had given that decisive contradiction which was sufficient to discredit them ; — instead, I say, of acting this just, honest, and open part, to take no notice whatsoever of...