Excerpt from Memoirs of a Young Greek Lady, Madame Pauline Adelaïde Alexandre Panam: Against His Serene Highness the Reigning Prince of Saxe-Cobourg
Panam, and the sufferings, as unexampled as 'they were unmerited, which she had to en counter, have produced a most powerful sen sation throughout the continent. This feeling has been particularly manifested in the French capital, where such a universal sentiment of commiseration has prevailed, and so many ex alted and honourable personages have espoused the cause of the innocent victim, that all idea of doubt, in regard to the veracity of the ensuing statements, must be completely obliterated from the mind.
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