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Page 137
... witnesses to give their evidence without the promise of reward , the Italian character being ' keenly alive to interest ' . Moreover , their dread of assassination was great . " The Princess ' , Browne went on , ' is at this moment so ...
... witnesses to give their evidence without the promise of reward , the Italian character being ' keenly alive to interest ' . Moreover , their dread of assassination was great . " The Princess ' , Browne went on , ' is at this moment so ...
Page 166
... witnesses had been examined in a single day , ' much dirt and some damage certainly ' . A good deal of further damage was promised by the Attorney - General when the next batch of his witnesses arrived ; but on 7 September he felt ...
... witnesses had been examined in a single day , ' much dirt and some damage certainly ' . A good deal of further damage was promised by the Attorney - General when the next batch of his witnesses arrived ; but on 7 September he felt ...
Page 168
... witnesses ' ' quality ' . Most of them were no more credible than the worst of the witnesses that the King's agents had managed to produce . The prosecution had got up their evidence ' badly ' , but he feared that the defence's would be ...
... witnesses ' ' quality ' . Most of them were no more credible than the worst of the witnesses that the King's agents had managed to produce . The prosecution had got up their evidence ' badly ' , but he feared that the defence's would be ...
Contents
PART ONE 18111820 | 1 |
AN ADONIS OF LOVELINESS 18121814 | 16 |
PRINCESS CAROLINE 18121814 | 36 |
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