The Important and Eventful Trial of Queen Caroline, Consort of George IV for "adulterous Intercourse" with Bartolomo Bergami, Части 1–2 |
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... remain in the cabin during the night , she directed a tent to be erected on the deck of the vessel , in order to sleep in it . In this tent a sofa or bed was placed for her Majesty , and also a sofa for Bergami . This preparation was ...
... remain in the cabin during the night , she directed a tent to be erected on the deck of the vessel , in order to sleep in it . In this tent a sofa or bed was placed for her Majesty , and also a sofa for Bergami . This preparation was ...
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... remain with her , and was not seen to come out , even , from that room ? Could any doubt remain upon their lord- ships ' minds , that , during that period , adulterous intercourse took place between these parties ? Surely not , as he ...
... remain with her , and was not seen to come out , even , from that room ? Could any doubt remain upon their lord- ships ' minds , that , during that period , adulterous intercourse took place between these parties ? Surely not , as he ...
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... remain the second time in Ber gami's room ? -About 15 or 18 minutes , more or less . Was there a garden attached to the house ? -Yes , a small one . Was the door of it kept locked ? -Yes . Who had the key ? -Bergami . . Did the Princess ...
... remain the second time in Ber gami's room ? -About 15 or 18 minutes , more or less . Was there a garden attached to the house ? -Yes , a small one . Was the door of it kept locked ? -Yes . Who had the key ? -Bergami . . Did the Princess ...
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... remain there at the time you allude to ? About a month and a half . Where were the bed - rooms of Bergami and the Princess , and those of the other servants ? The bed - rooms of the Princess and Bergami were one at one side , and the ...
... remain there at the time you allude to ? About a month and a half . Where were the bed - rooms of Bergami and the Princess , and those of the other servants ? The bed - rooms of the Princess and Bergami were one at one side , and the ...
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... remain at Messina ? -Twenty- five or twenty - eight days , but I cannot say precisely . To what place did she proceed from Messina ? -To Syracuse . Did she go by sea , or by land ? By sea . At Syracuse did she lodge in the town , or in ...
... remain at Messina ? -Twenty- five or twenty - eight days , but I cannot say precisely . To what place did she proceed from Messina ? -To Syracuse . Did she go by sea , or by land ? By sea . At Syracuse did she lodge in the town , or in ...
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