| Edmund Bohun - 1689 - 190 páginas
...fufpicion, that not only we our felves, but all the good Subjetts of thefe Kingdoms, do vehemently Jufpett that the Pretended Prince of Wales was not born by the Queen. And it is notvrioufiy known to all the world, that many both doubted of the Queens bignefs, and of the Birth... | |
| William Cobbett - 1809 - 860 páginas
...Queen hath brought forth a Son ; though there hath appeared, both during the Queen's pretended bigness, and in the manner in which the Birth was managed,...suspect, that the pretended Prince of Wales was not horn by the Quern. And it is notoriously known to all the world, that many both doubted of the Queen's... | |
| 1816 - 732 páginas
...hath brought forth a son ; though there have appeared, both, during the queen's pretended bigness, aud in the manner in which the birth was managed, so many...born by the queen. And it is notoriously known to all tbe world, that many bullí doubted of the queen's bigness, and of the birth, of the child; and yet... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1834 - 426 páginas
...Queen hath bronght forth a son ; thongh there hath appeared, both during the Queen's pretended bigness, and in the manner in which the birth was managed, so many just and visible gronnds of suspicion, that not only we onrselves, but all the good subjects of those kingdoms, do vehemently... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1834 - 422 páginas
...Queen hath brcoa; forth a son ; though there hath appeared, both during the Queen's pretended KJaess, and in the manner in which the birth was managed, so many just and risiK* grounds of suspicion, that not only we ourselves, but all the good subjects of tk* kingdoms,... | |
| Arthur Hill-Trevor Dungannon (Viscount) - 1835 - 466 páginas
...son, though there had appeared, both during the Queen's pretended bigness, and in the manner wherein the birth was managed, so many just and visible grounds of suspicion, that not only he himself, but all the good subjects of the kingdom, did vehemently suspect that the pretended Prince... | |
| Robert Wodrow - 1836 - 572 páginas
...queen hath brought forth a son ; though there have appeared, both during the queen's pretended bigness, and in the manner in which the birth was managed,...grounds of suspicion, that not only we ourselves, but nil the good subjects of those kingdoms, do vehemently suspect, that the pretended prince of Wales... | |
| 1842 - 608 páginas
...climax of the towering load of grievances, — " we ourselves, and all good subjects of this kingdom, do vehemently suspect that the pretended Prince of Wales was not born by the queen ;" and this, therefore, constituted the most pressing cause which compelled him to invade England, to get... | |
| William Deverell - 1887 - 350 páginas
...son, though there had appeared, both during the Queen's pretended bigness and in the manner wherein the birth was managed, so many just and visible grounds of suspicion, that not only lie Ilimsulf, but all the good subjects of the Kingdom did vehemently suspect That the pretended Prince... | |
| Martin Haile - 1907 - 556 páginas
...plausibly couched misrepresentation, but we need only note the reference to the Prince of Wales : ". . . Not only we ourselves, but all the good Subjects of...suspect, that the Pretended Prince of Wales was not born of the Queen. . . ." After asserting that he has been most earnestly solicited by a great many Lords,... | |
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