The defence of her most gracious Majesty, Caroline, Queen of Great- Britain, against the calumnious charges. Brought forward by malice and supported by perjury in the House of Lords . including the speeches of counsel. Examinations of Her Majesty's witnesses, debate on the question, and finally, her glorious triumph in the abandonment of the bill.;

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Institution:International Institute of Social History
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Published: Dean & Munday, [ca.1825]
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spellingShingle The defence of her most gracious Majesty, Caroline, Queen of Great- Britain, against the calumnious charges. Brought forward by malice and supported by perjury in the House of Lords . including the speeches of counsel. Examinations of Her Majesty's witnesses, debate on the question, and finally, her glorious triumph in the abandonment of the bill.;
title The defence of her most gracious Majesty, Caroline, Queen of Great- Britain, against the calumnious charges. Brought forward by malice and supported by perjury in the House of Lords . including the speeches of counsel. Examinations of Her Majesty's witnesses, debate on the question, and finally, her glorious triumph in the abandonment of the bill.;
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