| 1813 - 682 pages
...while I do not rentnre to intrude my feelings as a mother iipnn your Koyal Hishness's nutice, I must be allowed to say, that, in the eyes of an observing...jealous world, this separation of a daughter from a mother will only admit of one construction — a construction fatal to the niuthci's reputation.... | |
| 1813 - 1008 pages
...to intrude my feelings as a mother upon your Royal Highness's notice, I must be allowed to say, tkst in the eyes of an observing and jealous world, this...mother's reputation. Your Royal Highness will also pudon me for adding, that there is no less mnmtistency than injustice in this treatnot. I!« who derea... | |
| Peter Pindar - 1813 - 318 pages
...while I do not venture to intrude my feelings as a mother upon your Royal Highness's notice, I must be allowed to say, that, in the eyes of an observing...there is no less inconsistency, than injustice in this treatment. — He who dares advise your Royal Highness to overlook the evidence of my innocence,... | |
| 1813 - 422 pages
...while I do not venture to intrude my feelings as a Mother upon your Royal Highness's notice, I must be allowed to say, that in the eyes of an observing...— a construction fatal to the Mother's reputation. — _ Your Royal Highness will also pardon me for adding, that there is no less inconsistency than... | |
| Spencer Perceval - 1813 - 146 pages
...while I do not venture to intrude my feelings as a mother upon your Royal Highness's notice, I must be allowed to say, that in the eyes of an observing...of one construction— a construction fatal to the mothers reputation. Your Royal Highness will also pardon me for adding, that there is no less inconsistency... | |
| Benjamin Flower - 1813 - 438 pages
...while I do not venture to intrude my feelings as a Mother upon Your Royal Highness's notice, I must be allowed to say, that in the eyes of an observing...of one construction— a construction fatal to the Mother« reputation. Your Royal Highness will also pardon me for adding, that there is no less inconsistency... | |
| 1813 - 778 pages
...while I do not venture to intrude my feelings as a mother upon your Royal tiighness's notice, I must be allowed to say, that, in the eyes of an observing...a Daughter from her Mother will only admit of one •oiutructioii — a construction fatal to the Mother's reputation. Your Royal Highness will also... | |
| 1813 - 494 pages
...while I do not venture to intrude my feelings as a Mother upon your Royal Highness's notice, I must be allowed to say, that in the eyes of an observing...separation of a Daughter from her Mother will only admit ot one construction, a construction fatal to the Mother's reputation. Your Royal Highness will also... | |
| William Cobbett - 1813 - 492 pages
...while I do not venture to intrude my feelings as a Mother upon your Royal Highness's notice, I must be allowed to say, that in the eyes of an observing and jealous world, this separation of a Daughter frotn her Mother will only admit of one construction, a construction Fatal to the Mother's reputation.... | |
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