The Retrospective Review.., Volume 7Henry Southern Charles and Henry Baldwyn, Newgate Street., 1823 |
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Page 27
... whole court , and that night there were public rejoicings and bonefires in Paris , for her Majesty's safe arrival . " On the fourteenth of September , the King , who had ordered the Parisians to make standards , published a proclamation ...
... whole court , and that night there were public rejoicings and bonefires in Paris , for her Majesty's safe arrival . " On the fourteenth of September , the King , who had ordered the Parisians to make standards , published a proclamation ...
Page 32
... whole transaction has been examined , with all the fulness and impartiality which ought to attend such inquiries . The foundation of the suspicion that the prince died by poison , administered to him by the directions of the Earl of ...
... whole transaction has been examined , with all the fulness and impartiality which ought to attend such inquiries . The foundation of the suspicion that the prince died by poison , administered to him by the directions of the Earl of ...
Page 34
... whole of the proceedings against Overbury's murderers , that the strongest arguments of Somerset's criminality in the prince's death are to be drawn . * ii . St. Tr . 962 . ii . St. Tr . 964. Mrs. Turner and Franklin were two of the ...
... whole of the proceedings against Overbury's murderers , that the strongest arguments of Somerset's criminality in the prince's death are to be drawn . * ii . St. Tr . 962 . ii . St. Tr . 964. Mrs. Turner and Franklin were two of the ...
Page 38
... whole course of the symptoms , as well as the appearances on dissection , there cannot be the least doubt that his death was the consequence of a natural disease , and not induced by any iniquitous means , as some of the ene- mies of ...
... whole course of the symptoms , as well as the appearances on dissection , there cannot be the least doubt that his death was the consequence of a natural disease , and not induced by any iniquitous means , as some of the ene- mies of ...
Page 41
... whole kingdom , yet as to some part of it . ” p . 158 . With regard to Raleigh , there seems every reason to be- lieve that he was actually innocent of all treasonable connexion with this conspiracy ; that he was never legally proved ...
... whole kingdom , yet as to some part of it . ” p . 158 . With regard to Raleigh , there seems every reason to be- lieve that he was actually innocent of all treasonable connexion with this conspiracy ; that he was never legally proved ...
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