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" Majesty ; it is for me to apprise you of my determination. I have always demanded a fair trial. This is what I now demand, and this is refused me. Instead of a fair trial, I am to be subjected to a sentence by the Parliament, passed in the shape of a... "
A Letter from the King to His People - 22. oldal
1821 - 53 oldal
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The Life and Administration of Robert Banks, Second Earl of ..., 3. kötet

Charles Duke Yonge - 1868 - 504 oldal
...trial, I am to be subjected to a sentence by the Parliament, passed upon me in the shape -of a law. Against this I protest, and upon the following grounds....where the alleged acts have been committed ; these are sufficiently flagrant and revolting ; but it is against the constitution of the court itself that...

The Life and Administration of Robert Banks, Second Earl of ..., 3. kötet

Charles Duke Yonge - 1868 - 492 oldal
...trial, I am to be subjected to a sentence by the Parliament, passed upon me in the shape of a law. Against this I protest, and upon the following grounds....where the alleged acts have been committed ; these are sufficiently flagrant and revolting ; but it is against the constitution of the court itself that...

A Queen of Indiscretions: The Tragedy of Caroline of Brunswick, Queen of England

Graziano Paolo Clerici - 1907 - 584 oldal
...of a fair trial, I am to be subjected to a sentence by the Parliament, passed in the shape of a law. Against this I protest, and upon the following grounds:—...names of the places where the alleged acts have been committed—these are sufficiently flagrant and revolting; but it is against the constitution of the...

An Injured Queen, Caroline of Brunswick, 2. kötet

Lewis Saul Benjamin - 1912 - 366 oldal
...of a fair trial, I am to be subjected to a sentence by the Parliament, passed in the shape of a law. Against this I protest, and upon the following grounds...witnesses, of refusing me the names of the places, when the alleged acts have been committed ; these are sufficiently flagrant and revolting ; but it...

New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, 14. kötet

Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1820 - 746 oldal
...subjected to a sentence by the Parliament, passed in the shape of a law. Against this I protest, and up. ,n the following grounds: — The injustice of refusing...where the alleged acts have been committed ; these are sufficiently flagrant and revolting ; but it is against the constitution of the Court itself that...

Niles' Weekly Register, 19. kötet

1821 - 448 oldal
...parliament, passed in the shape of a law. Against this I protest, uud upon the following g 11 unds:— The injustice of refusing me a clear and distinct charge, of refusing me the name of the witnesses, of refusing me the names ol tlie places where the alleged acts have been committed;...

Niles' National Register, 19. kötet

1821 - 452 oldal
...oi a fair trial, I am to be subjected to a sentence by the parliament, passed in the shape of a law. Against this I protest, and upon the following grounds: — The injustice of refusing1 me a clear and distinct charge, of refusing me the name of the witnesses, of refusing me...

Niles' Weekly Register, 19. kötet

1820 - 520 oldal
...refusing m? a clear and distinct charge, of refusing me the name of the witnesses, of refusing me Die names of the places where the alleged acts have been committed; these are suf. cientljr flagrant and revolting; hut it is against the ' Qiistilution of the court itself...




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