Report of the proceedings before the House of lords, on a bill of pains and penalties against her majesty, Caroline Amelia Elizabeth, ed. by J. Nightingale. 3 vols. [issued in 83 pt. Wanting pt. 57,58, 67,68. Pt. 11 wants sheet 2i, and pt. 74 wants sig. 4a4].Joseph Nightingale 1821 |
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... Sacchi there ? —I saw him in that year . Did Sacchi hold any conversation with you on the subject of the process against her Royal Highness ? -He did . Did he give any counsel to you upon that subject , or make any ap plication to you ...
... Sacchi there ? —I saw him in that year . Did Sacchi hold any conversation with you on the subject of the process against her Royal Highness ? -He did . Did he give any counsel to you upon that subject , or make any ap plication to you ...
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... Sacchi ; but that was not the case . He wished to prove that Sacchi bad made application to this witness , as to others , to give evidence against her Majesty : represent- ing to him that others had made their fortunes by that means ...
... Sacchi ; but that was not the case . He wished to prove that Sacchi bad made application to this witness , as to others , to give evidence against her Majesty : represent- ing to him that others had made their fortunes by that means ...
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... Sacchi was an agent of the Milan commission . Mr. Parke said his learned friend on the other side had not the slightest grounds for putting a question of this sort . Calling their lordships ' recollection to the opinion of the Lord ...
... Sacchi was an agent of the Milan commission . Mr. Parke said his learned friend on the other side had not the slightest grounds for putting a question of this sort . Calling their lordships ' recollection to the opinion of the Lord ...
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... Sacchi with those passages of the evidence to which he had adverted . When he talked of a Milan commission , their lordships must be sensible that he was not talking of an abstract name , but of a commission which was known actually to ...
... Sacchi with those passages of the evidence to which he had adverted . When he talked of a Milan commission , their lordships must be sensible that he was not talking of an abstract name , but of a commission which was known actually to ...
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... Sacchi was an active agent , or indeed an agent of any kind , was to be found at 448 , the page cited , ( Ch . p . 475. ) or not ? He saw this question , and thought it might well be looked at , in two views : first , as to whether Sacchi ...
... Sacchi was an active agent , or indeed an agent of any kind , was to be found at 448 , the page cited , ( Ch . p . 475. ) or not ? He saw this question , and thought it might well be looked at , in two views : first , as to whether Sacchi ...
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admitted adulterous intercourse adultery appeared asked attended Attorney-General Baron believe Bergami bill of pains Brougham called Carlsruhe carriage character charge circumstances Colonel Brown conduct conspiracy contradicted counsel Countess Oldi courier course court cross-examination declared defence Demont dence Denman dined divorce clause duty Earl Grey Earl of Lauderdale Earl of Liverpool evidence examination fact Flinn Gell Genoa guilty heard honour House justice knew lady learned friend learned lord Lieut Lord-Chancellor lordships Majesty Majesty's Majochi Milan commission mind Naples ness never noble and learned noble earl noble friend noble lord object observed occasion opinion party person Pesaro Powell preamble present Princess Princess of Wales proceeding proof proved Queen question recollect respect Restelli Royal Highness Royal Highness's Sacchi Scharnitz second reading servant Sir William Gell slept Solicitor-General tent testimony thing thought tion Vassali Villa d'Este vote whole witness woolsack Zancla
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 705 - But I say unto you, That whosoever shall put away his wife, saving for the cause of fornication, causeth her to commit adultery: and whosoever shall marry her that is divorced committeth adultery.
Seite 757 - Of Law there can be no less acknowledged than that her seat is the bosom of God ; her voice the harmony of the world. All things in heaven and earth do her homage ; the very least as feeling her care, and the greatest as not exempted from her power. Both angels and men, and creatures of what condition soever, though each in different sort and manner, yet all with uniform consent, admiring her as the mother of their peace and joy.
Seite 629 - Blood hath been shed ere now, i' the olden time, Ere human statute purg'd the gentle weal; Ay, and since too, murders have been perform'd Too terrible for the ear: the times have been, That when the brains were out, the man would die, And there an end: but now they rise again, With twenty mortal murders on their crowns, And push us from our stools: This is more strange Than such a murder is.
Seite 616 - Lust, thro' some certain strainers well refin'd Is gentle love, and charms all womankind; Envy, to which th' ignoble mind's a slave, Is emulation in the learn'd or brave; Nor Virtue, male or female, can we name, But what will grow on Pride, or grow on Shame.
Seite 738 - Majesty that it may be enacted, and be it enacted, by the King's most excellent Majesty, by and- with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal...
Seite 292 - Should be as holy as severe }" and if your lordships have been furnished with powers, which I might almost say scarcely Omniscience...
Seite 11 - Where several persons are proved to have combined together for the same illegal purpose, any act done by one of the party, in pursuance of the original concerted plan, and with reference to the common...
Seite 689 - Bergami, to a high station in her royal highness's household, and received into her service many of his near relations, some of them in inferior and others in high and confidential situations about her royal highness's person, but bestowed upon him other great and extraordinary marks of favour and distinction...
Seite 454 - Form a strong line about the silver bound, And guard the wide circumference around. Whatever spirit, careless of his charge, His post neglects, or leaves the fair at large, Shall feel sharp...
Seite 48 - ... to any declarations made by him, or acts done by him, to procure persons corruptly to give evidence in support of the prosecution...