| 1801 - 622 sider
...arrival of the packet, but no answer was returned. In the anguish of my soul, I once more addressed the Prince of Wales; I complained, perhaps too vehemently,...causes alleged by a calumniating world, and fully acquitting me of the charges which had been propagated to destroy me. " I resided now in Cork-street,... | |
| Mary Robinson - 1803 - 334 sider
...the arrival of the paeketybutno answer was returned. In the anguish of my soul, I once more addressed the Prince of Wales. I complained, perhaps too vehemently of his injustice; and of the calumnies which had. been by my enemies fabricated against me, of the falsehood of which... | |
| John Wilks - 1822 - 546 sider
...arrival of the packet, but no answer was returned. " In the anguish of my soul, I once more addressed " the Prince of Wales. I complained, perhaps, too "...against " me, of the falsehood of which he was but too sen" sible. I conjured him to render me justice. He " did so ; he wrote me a most eloquent letter,... | |
| 1826 - 338 sider
...but no answer was returned. In the anguish of my soul, I once more addressed the prince of Wales ; 1 complained, perhaps too vehemently, of his injustice...causes alleged by a calumniating world, and fully acquitting me of the charges which had been propagated to destroy me. " I resided now in Cork street,... | |
| Mary Robinson - 1827 - 172 sider
...but no answer was returned. In the anguish of my soul, I once more addressed the prince of Wales ; 1 complained, perhaps too vehemently, of his injustice...causes alleged by a calumniating world, and fully acquitting me of the charges which had been propagated to destroy me. " I resided now in Cork street,... | |
| 1830 - 480 sider
...hut no answer was returned. In the anguish of my soul 1 once more addressed the Prince of Wales. 1 complained, perhaps too vehemently, of his injustice — of the calumnies which had heen hy my enemies fahricated against me, of the falsehood of which he was hut too sensihle. 1 conjured... | |
| Robert Huish - 1830 - 600 sider
...protection was so situated as to be unable to afford it. 'In the anguish of my soul I once more addressed the Prince of Wales ; I complained perhaps too vehemently...sensible. I conjured him to render me justice. He did so f he wrote me a most eloquent letter, disclaiming the causes alleged by a calumniating world, and fully... | |
| Percy Fitzgerald - 1874 - 346 sider
...once more addressed the Prince of Wales. I complained, perhaps too vehemently, of his injustice ; and of the calumnies which had been by my enemies fabricated...causes alleged by a calumniating world, and fully acquitting me of the charges which had been propagated to destroy me. " I resided now in Cork Street,... | |
| Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald - 1874 - 344 sider
...protection was so situated as to be unable to afford it. In the anguish of my soul, I once more addressed the Prince of Wales. I complained, perhaps too vehemently, of his injustice ; and of the calumnies which had been by my enemies fabricated against me, of the falsehood of which... | |
| E. Owens Blackburne - 1877 - 442 sider
...once more addressed the Prince of Wales. I complained, perhaps too vehemently, of his injustice, and of the calumnies which had been by my enemies fabricated...causes alleged by a calumniating world, and fully acquitting me of the charges which had been propagated to destroy me." Her situation was at this period... | |
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