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The Edinburgh Annual Register, for 1808-26 - Page 160
1823
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The Legislatorial Trial of Her Majesty Caroline Amelia Elizabeth, Queen of ...

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - 1820 - 782 pages
...there were parties to a resolution, declaring that the proposed investigation would be " derogatory to the dignity of the Crown, and injurious to the best interests of the Emptre." And this resolution was urged on grounds, that contamination of public morals would ensue,...
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The Important and Eventful Trial of Queen Caroline, Consort of George IV ...

Queen Caroline (consort of George IV, King of Great Britain) - 1820 - 476 pages
...could not but be distressing to her Majesty's frei ings, disappointing to the hopes of Parliament, derogatory from the dignity of the Crown, and injurious to the best interest of the Empire." The proposal of this Resolution occasioned a Ion" and animated debate ; Lord...
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A Correct, Full, and Impartial Report, of the Trial of Her Majesty, Caroline ...

Queen Caroline (consort of George IV, King of Great Britain), J. H. Adolphus - 1820 - 570 pages
...must be still more vitally injured by persevering in a measure which was derogatory to the honour and dignity of the crown, and injurious to the best interests of the people, which gave the utmost pain to every good man, and tended most effectually to forward the views...
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The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Volume 86

1820 - 606 pages
...ultimate result, 1 not but be distressing to her Majcs'i feelings, disappointing to the hopes of irliamcm, derogatory from the dignity of the Crown, and injurious to the best inwot-, of the empire." Th« motion was seconded by Mr S. Worfley. Mr Brougliam opposed the motion,...
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The Parliamentary Debates, Volume 2

Great Britain. Parliament - 1821 - 724 pages
...of parliament, and the honour of her majesty. — These were the grounds on which he made his motion Vb > ԇM ! H ʂ X Pw8$( [ ȁ * ...t> Db7 O & >y # ;p,R d['W o^ |wiz.!0 > ʼ IC He knew nothing of the charge or defence, but he saw no means of obtaining a proper adjudication but...
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The New Annual Register, Or General Repository of History, Politics, and ...

1821 - 808 pages
...conduct, had pronounced that such a proceeding would be "disappointing to the hopes of parliament, derogatory from the dignity of the crown, and injurious to the best interests of the empire." He felt the more confident that their lordships would listen to his application, when it was further...
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A Letter from the King to His People

1821 - 438 pages
...the very first blush of the business, the scrutiny was " disappointing to the hopes of Parliament, derogatory from the dignity of the Crown, and injurious to the best interests of the Empire." Let then such an evidence, the optional induction of the framers of that Address, dispose of the invective...
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Report of the Proceedings Before the House of Lords, on a Bill of Pains and ...

Joseph Nightingale - 1821 - 794 pages
...question which they were then debating, the inquiry which they had just concluded, was one that was derogatory from the dignity of the crown, and injurious to the best interests of the people ; and that resolution was urged on the grounds that contamination >>i the public morals would...
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The Royal Exile: Or, Memoirs of the Public and Private Life of Her ..., Volume 2

John Adolphus - 1821 - 1040 pages
...their vote'of last session, which had characterized the whole proceedings against her Majesty, " as derogatory from the dignity of the crown, and injurious to the best interests of the country.1' (Hear.) Mr. WETHERELL, after some preliminary observations said, it was truly a great question,...
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Report of the proceedings before the House of lords, on a bill of pains and ...

Joseph Nightingale - 1821 - 746 pages
...question which they were then debating, the inquiry which they had just concluded, was one that was derogatory from the dignity of the crown, and injurious to the best interests of the people ; and that resolution was urged on the grounds that contamination of the public morals would...
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