Such, in substance, was the whole of the criminatoryevidence that could be wrung by torture, by a long imprisonment, and by hardships of every kind, from the Templars in England.
This language which I used was not, as fools have thought proper to call it, offensive and abusive; it is in a proper criminatory tone, justified by the facts that I have stated to you, and in every step we take it is justified more and more.
As Hogg cannot be imagined to have given her any evidence against himself, she must have gained her knowledge of the criminatory facts from Shelley or her sister, or from both.
Whatever he did to provoke the hideous charge must have been done at some time prior to Miss Eliza Westbrook's arrival at York; and her knowledge of the criminatory facts must have been derived from one or more of the three.
And small the blame to William Godwin's daughter, that she was guilty of all the positive offences with which she charged herself in the criminatoryand penitential verses!
I may add that the foregoing note was written long before I had found the criminatory letters of Higgins and Magan.
These rough notes ought not to close without some notice of a reply to Portland's criminatory remarks, which the late Lord Cloncurry has placed on record.
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