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Retrospective Review. 425>
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"To this I wrote an answer , begging that tier Majesty would , give me leave to follow her to R ^ iifsingtdn ; and , that she might not apprehend a greater trouble than she would receive , I assured feer Majesty * that what I had to s & y would not create any
dispute or uneasiness ( it relating only to the clearing myself . from some things which , I had heard , had very wrongfully been laid to my charge , ) and could have no consequence , either in obliging Her Saajeisty to answer , or to see me bfterier than would be easy
tb hier : adding , that if that afternoon were not convenient , 1 tvotild come every day and wait till her Majesty would please to \ allow me to speak to her . XJpon the ^ th of April X followed tlbis Jefctei ; to Kensington * and by that ffltefans-prevented the Queen ' s writing : again to me ^ she was jxpenkring to do . The page who
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Majesty , who had made ker believe that I bad s ^ ijid things of her , which I was no more icajpa ? ble of saying than o ^ f . killing my own children ; | hat I seldom named lier Majesty in company * and never without respect ^ -and the lite . The Queen said , with *
out doubt there were many lies told , I then begged , in otaer to make this trouble the shorter , and my own innocence the plainer , that I might know the particulars of which I had been accused . Because , if I tv ^ ere guilty , that would quickly ; appear j and if I were innocent ,
this method only would , clear me . The Queen replied ^ that she would give trie no am ^ ver , ; laying hojd Qn % . wor ( J , in my letteyy th ^ what I had to ( say in my vwii vindication would have no con ?
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Retrospective Review. 425>
Retrospective Review . 425 >
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 1, 1837, page 425, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/mrp_01121837/page/57/
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