| 1820 - 596 頁
...bereft me «if Mend tutd protector, and of all hope of future tranquillity and safety. To caluminatc your innocent wife was now the shortest road to royal...long services, your own personal friendships, your reyal engagements, promises and pledges, written as well as verbal, melted into air. YourCabjne.t wag... | |
| William Cobbett - 1820 - 894 頁
...melancholy event 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 to betray her was to lay the sure foundation of boundl&ss riches and titles of honour. Before claims like these, talent, virtue, longservices, your,... | |
| J H. Adolphus - 1820 - 896 頁
...event which deprived the nation of the active exertions of its virtuous king1, bereft me of friend and protector, and of all hope of future tranquillity...to royal favour ; and to betray her was to lay the snre foundation of boundless riclies and titles of honour. Beforeclaims like these, talent, Tirtoe,... | |
| William Cobbett - 1820 - 880 頁
...which deprived the nation of the active exertions of it; virtuous Kin":, bereft me of friend a»id protector, and of all hope of future tranquillity...the shortest road to royal favour; and to betray her Whs to lay the snre foundation of boundless riches and titles of •honour. Before claims like these,... | |
| Richard Carlile - 1820 - 660 頁
...virtuous King, bereft uae of friend and protector, and of all hope of future tranquillity and lafoty. To calumniate your innocent wife was now the shortest...and to betray her was to lay the sure foundation of bound less riches and titles of honour. Before claims like these, taleut, virtue, long services, your... | |
| Queen Caroline (consort of George IV, King of Great Britain) - 1820 - 476 頁
...deprived the nation of the active exertions of its virtuous King, bereft me of friend and prolector, and of all hope of future tranquillity and safety....calumniate your innocent wife was now the shortest road tu royal favour ; and to betray her was to lay the sure foudntion of boundless riches and titles of... | |
| Queen Caroline (consort of George IV, King of Great Britain) - 1820 - 958 頁
...shortest roid to royal favour; and to betray her was to lay the suie foudtttion of boundless i irhes and titles of honour. Before claims like these, talent, virtue, long services, your own personal fiieodships, your royal engagements, promises, and pledges, written as u < II as verbal, melted Into... | |
| Joseph Nightingale - 1820 - 758 頁
...melancholy event 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 eaIa»niate \ our innocent wife was now the shortest road to royal favour ; and to betray her was to... | |
| 1820 - 606 頁
...melancholy event 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 caluminate your innocent wife was now the shortest road to royal favour ; and to betray her was to... | |
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