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, Volum 2Jones and Company, 1821 |
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The Royal Exile: Or, Memoirs of the Public and Private Life of Her ..., Volum 2 John Adolphus Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1821 |
The Royal Exile: Or, Memoirs of the Public and Private Life of Her ..., Volum 2 John Adolphus Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1821 |
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Side 279 - for precedents as to the best means of enforcing the attendance of peers of this house during the proceedings on a bill intitled " An act to deprive her majesty, Caroline Amelia Elizabeth, of the title, prerogatives, rights, privileges, and exemptions, of queen consort of these realms, and to dissolve the marriage between his
Side 483 - need not say one word more, but take his rule. After Mr. Scarlett had closed his case, The QUEEN'S ATTORNEY-GENERAL rose to move for a rule to show cause why a criminal information should not be filed against the Rev. R. Blacow, MA of Liverpool, for publishing " A Sermon preached in the Church of
Side 400 - carrying the banner of St. John, and another with the inscription, " Take away the wicked from before the King, and his throne shall be established in righteousness." THE GLASS BLOWERS. This, perhaps, was the most splendid pageant
Side 462 - having moved the order of the day for the House to resolve itself into a Committee on that part of the King's Speech that related to a provision for her Majesty the Queen. Mr. BROUGHAM rose, and said, that he had received her Majesty's commands to present the following message : " CAROLINE R—The Queen, having learned that the House of Commons has appointed this day for taking into consideration
Side 324 - Justice. I have now frankly laid before your majesty a statement of my wrongs, and a declaration of my views and intentions« You have cast upon me every slur to which the female character is liable. Instead of loving, honouring, and cherishing me, agreeably to your solemn vow, you have pursued, me with hatred and scorn,
Side 323 - other duties; and, which is an equally alarming power, new peers may be created for the purpose, and give their vote in the decision. That your majesty's ministers would advise these measures, if found necessary to render their prosecution successful, there can be very little doubt; seeing that they have hitherto stopped at nothing,
Side 319 - in a manner, and has been attended with consequences, worthy of its origin. From this unprincipled and unnatural union have sprung the manifold evils which this nation has now to endure, and which present a mass of misery and of degradation, accompanied with acts of tyranny and cruelty, rather than have seen which inflicted on
Side 321 - being with a heart of humanity in its bosom will drop a tear in sympathy with me. And will not the world, then, learn with indignation, that this event, calculated to soften the hardest heart was the signal for new conspiracies, and indefatigable efforts for the destruction of this afflicted mother? Your majesty had torn my child
Side 229 - and afflictions with which it has pleased Providence to visit me, I have derived unspeakable consolation from the zealous and constant attachment of this warm-hearted, just, and generous people ; to live at home with, and to cherish whom, will be the chief happiness of the remainder of my
Side 319 - which deprived the nation of the active exertions of its virtuous king, bereft me of friend and protector, and of all hope of future tranquillity and safety. To calumniate your innocent wife was now the shortest road to royal favour ; and to betray her was to
