| 1813 - 1008 páginas
...as if I were still more culpable than the perjuries of my suborned traducen represented me, and heid up to the world as a mother who may not enjoy the society of her only child. " The feelings, Sir, which are natural to my unexampled situalinn, might justify mo in the gracious... | |
| William Cobbett - 1813 - 492 páginas
...vindication — yet treated as if I were still more culpable than the perjuries of my suborned traducers represented me, and held up to the world as a Mother who may not enjoy the society of her only Child. " The feelings, Sir, which are natural to my unexampled situation, might justify me in the gracious... | |
| Peter Pindar - 1813 - 318 páginas
...vindication— yet treated as if I were still more culpable than the perjuries of my suborned traducers represented me, and held up to the world as a Mother who may not enjoy the society of her only child, " The feelings, Sir, which are natural to my unexampled situation, might justify me in the gracious... | |
| Queen Caroline (consort of George IV, King of Great Britain), Spencer Perceval - 1813 - 520 páginas
...vindication — yet treated as if I were still more culpable than the perjuries of my suborned Iraducers represented me, and held up to the world as a mother who may not enjoy the society of her only child. " The feelings, sir, which are natural to my unexampled situation, might justify me in the gracious... | |
| Spencer Perceval - 1813 - 146 páginas
...vindication, yet treated as if I weie still more culpable than the perjuries of my suborned traducers represented me, and held up to the world as a mother who may not enjoy the society of her only child. " The feelings, Sir, which are natural to my URexampIed situation, might justify mein the gracious... | |
| 1813 - 422 páginas
...vindication — yet treated as if I were still more culpable than the perjuries of my suborned traducers represented me, and held up to the world as a Mother who may not enjoy the society of her only child. " The feelings, Sir, which are natural to my unexampled situation, might justify me in the gracious... | |
| Benjamin Flower - 1813 - 438 páginas
...vindication— yet treated rs if I were still moie culpable than the perjuries of my suborned traducen represented me, and held up to the world as a Mother who may not enjoy the society ot her only Child. " The feelings, Sir, which are natural to my unexampled situation, might justify... | |
| 1813 - 778 páginas
...treated as if I were still more culpable than the perjuries of my suborned traduccrs represented me, anil held up to the world as a Mother who may not enjoy the seciety of her only Child. " The feelings, Sir, which are natural to my unexampled situation, might... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1814 - 830 páginas
...vindication— yet treated as if I were still more culpable than the perjuries of my suborned traducers represented me, and held up to the world as a mother who may not enjoy the society of her only child. " The feelings, sir, which are natural to ray unexampled situation, might justify me in the gracious... | |
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