| Charles Duke Yonge - 1868 - 504 страници
...recognition abroad. And with these feelings, while she sent a message to the House of Commons, protesting "the utmost readiness to meet her accusers, and to court the fullest enquiry into her conduct," she at the same time commanded Mr. Brougham to write to Lord Liverpool a... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1875 - 590 страници
...brought forward against her Majesty. Then, and upon every occasion during that long period, she has shown the utmost readiness to meet her accusers, and to...charges and the witnesses against her — a privilege not'denied to the meanest subject of the realm. "In the face of the sovereign, the Parliament, and... | |
| Joseph Fitzgerald Molloy - 1883 - 672 страници
...fiery ordeal she had come forth scathless. She now desired an open investigation, in which she might see both the charges and the witnesses against her, a privilege not denied to the meanest subject in the realm. She loudly protested, in the face of the sovereign, the Parliament, and the country,... | |
| Joseph Fitzgerald Molloy - 1883 - 432 страници
...fiery ordeal she had come forth scathless. She now desired an open investigation, in which she might see both the charges and the witnesses against her, a privilege not denied to the meanest subject in the realm. She loudly protested, in the face of the sovereign, the Parliament, and the country,... | |
| Joseph Fitzgerald Molloy - 1883 - 382 страници
...fiery ordeal she had come forth scathless. She now desired an open investigation, in which she might see both the charges and the witnesses against her, a privilege not denied. to the meanest subject in the realm. She loudly protested, in the face of the sovereign, the Parliament, and the country,... | |
| Joseph Fitzgerald Molloy - 1883 - 406 страници
...fiery ordeal she had come forth scathless. She now desired an open investigation, in which she might see both the charges and the witnesses against her, a privilege not denied to the meanest subject in the realm. She loudly protested, in the face of the sovereign, the Parliament, and the country,... | |
| Jane Robins - 2006 - 394 страници
...the Queen, the main thrust of which was to object to any proceedings held in secret, and to plead for an open investigation "in which she may see both the charges and the witnesses against her—a privilege not denied to the meanest subject of the realm." She protested at the many ways in... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1820 - 738 страници
...brought forward against her majesty. Then, and upon every occasion during that long period, she has shown the utmost readiness to meet her accusers, and to...of the realm. " In the face of the sovereign, the par. Kamenl, and the country, she solemnly protests against the formation of a secret tribunal to examine... | |
| 1820 - 706 страници
...Majesty. Then, and upon every occasion during that long period, she has shown the utmoft readim-ss lo meet her accusers, and to court the fullest inquiry...against her — a privilege not denied to the meanest • ubject of the realm. In the face of the Sovereign, the parliament, and the country, she solemnly... | |
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