| Joseph Nightingale - 1821 - 744 pages
...upon them, we deemed it proper, in the first place, to examine those persons in whose declarations the occasion for this inquiry had originated ; because, if they, on being examined on oath, had retracted or varied their assertions, all necessity of further investigation might possibly... | |
| John Wilks - 1822 - 546 pages
...deemed it proper, in the first place, to examine " those persons, in whose declarations, the oc" casion for this Inquiry had originated, because, " if they on being examined upon oath, had re" tracted, or varied from their assertions, all " necessity of further investigation might possibly... | |
| James Robins - 1824 - 468 pages
...to inquire into the truth of the said allegations, and to report to him thereon. These commissioners first examined on oath the principal informants, Sir...Charlotte, his wife; who both positively swore, the former to his having observed the fact of the pregnancy of her royal highness ; and the latter, not... | |
| William Cobbett - 1830 - 306 pages
...upon them, we deemed it proper, in the first place, to examine those persons in whose declarations the occasion for this inquiry had originated. Because...Charlotte his wife ; who both positively swore, the former tobis having observed the fact of the pregnancy of her royal highness, and the latter to all... | |
| Robert Huish - 1830 - 606 pages
...upon them, we deemed it proper, in the first place, to examine those persons in whose declarations the occasion for this inquiry had originated, because...being examined upon oath, had retracted, or varied from their assertions, all necessity of further investigation might possibly have been precluded. We... | |
| Robert Huish - 1830 - 602 pages
...necessity of further investigation might possibly have been precluded. We accordingly first examined ou oath the principal informants, Sir John Douglas, and...Charlotte his wife, who both positively swore, the former to his having observed the fact of the pregnancy of her Royal Highness, and the latter to all... | |
| William Cobbett - 1830 - 948 pages
...house, and under her immediate inspection. That the report further stated, that the commissioners ' first examined on oath the principal informants, Sir John Douglas and Charlotte his wife, *'°° both positively swore, the former to his having observed (ie fact of the pregnancy of her Royal... | |
| 1831 - 426 pages
...upon them, we deemed it proper, in the first place, to examine those persons in whose declarations the occasion for this inquiry had originated. Because...Charlotte his wife ; who both positively swore, the former to his having observed the fact of the pregnancy of her royal highness, and the latter to all... | |
| William Cobbett - 1831 - 952 pages
...upon them, we deemed it proper, in the first place, to examine those persons in whose declarations the occasion for this inquiry had originated. Because...investigation might possibly have been precluded. :>!>£. «3uua«vWe accordingly first examined on oath the principal informants, Sir John Douglas,... | |
| 1831 - 526 pages
...proper, in the first place, to examine those persons, in whose declarations the occasion for this enquiry had originated ; because if they, on being examined upon oath, had retracted, or varied from their assertions, all necessity of further investigation might possibly have been precluded. We... | |
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