| Spencer Perceval - 1813 - 382 Seiten
...to belong to Mr. Cole, to his inferences, his insinuations, or his facts. Not indeed that I have yet finished my observations on Mr. Cole's credit; but...are represented as so unbiassed, and so credible) in fiat, decisive, and irreconcileable, COIN tradiction to each other. The next person, with whom my improper... | |
| Queen Caroline (consort of George IV, King of Great Britain), Spencer Perceval - 1813 - 520 Seiten
...to belong to Mr. Cole, to his inferences, his insinuations, or his facts. No$ indeed that I have yet finished my observations on Mr. Cole's credit; but...represented as so unbiassed, and so credible,) in fla?, decisive, and irreconcileable contradiction to each other. The next person, with whom my improper... | |
| Spencer Perceval - 1813 - 146 Seiten
...belong to Mr. Cole, to his inferences, Iris insinuations, or his facts. Not indeed that I have yet finished my observations on Mr. Cole's credit ; but...these witnesses, Fanny Lloyd and Mr. Cole (both of u Inn" are represented as so unbiassed and so credible), in flat, decisive, and irreconciliable contradiction... | |
| William Cobbett - 1813 - 492 Seiten
...his inferences, his insinuations, or hs facts. Not, indeed, that I have yet finished my observation* on Mr. Cole's credit ; but I must reserve the remainder...witnesses, Fanny Lloyd and Mr. Cole (both of whom are repiescnted as so unbiassed aud so credible) in flat, decisive, and irreconcilable contradiction to... | |
| 1813 - 494 Seiten
...belong to Mr. Cole, to bis inferences, his insinuations, or hs facts. Not, indeed, that I have yet finished my observations on Mr. Cole's credit ; but I must reserve the remainder till I consider liis evidence with respect to Mr. Latvrence ; and till I have occasion t« comment npon the testimony... | |
| Edward Barron - 1820 - 908 Seiten
...to belong to Mr. Cole, to his inferences, his insinuations, or his facts. Not indeed that 1 have yet finished my observations on Mr. Cole's credit; but...unbiassed and so credible,) in flat, decisive, and irreconcilable contradiction to each other. " The next person, with whom my improper intimacy is insinuated,... | |
| Caroline Amelia Elizabeth (consort of George iv, king of Gt. Britain.) - 1820 - 186 Seiten
...insinuations, or his facts. Not indeed that I have yet finished my observations on Mr. Cole's credit; but J must reserve the remainder till I consider his evidence...-Majesty these witnesses, Fanny Lloyd and Mr. Cole, (both pf whom are represented as so unbiassed and so credible) in fl'tt, decisive, and irreconcilcable contradiction... | |
| Joseph Nightingale - 1820 - 758 Seiten
...that I have yet finished my observations on Mr. Cole's credit; but I most reserve the re. maindi r till I consider his evidence with respect to Mr. Lawrence,...necessity of exhibiting to your Majesty these witnesses, Fannv Lloyd and Mr. Cole, (both of whom are represented as so unbiassed, and so credible,} in flat,... | |
| Edward Barron - 1820 - 642 Seiten
...to belong to Mr. Cole, to his inferences, his insinuations, or his facts. Not indeed that 1 have yet finished my observations on Mr. Cole's credit; but...remainder, till I consider his evidence with respect ^o Mr. Lawrence ; and till I have occasion to comment upon the•testimony of Fanny Lloyd. Then indeed,... | |
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