Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Posthumous Memoirs of His Own Time
Ins'rauc'rnn by experience in the legal dangers and penalties that attend the premature disclosure of historical truth, I do not nourish the intention of permitting these memoirs to see the light till I shall have been removed from the scene. I have done more: I have taken effectual precautions to prevent the possibility of their being published during the life of his present Majesty George the Fourth. In fact, the mention which I made of Count Woronzow, when relating the circumstances connected with the marriage of the Princess Royal to the late Duke of Wirtemberg, in the Memoirs of my Own Time, published in April, 1815, constituted only the ostensible pretext for the judgment then pronounced against me. My real offence con sisted in the facts or opinions respecting men and measures recorded through out that work. Garrow, then attorney-general, who was retained by We touzow, levelled his severest censures, not so much against the particular passage for which Iwas prosecuted, as against the memoirs themselves, which he depictured in colours the most calculated to produce a rigorous sentence. The court condemned me, for an unintentional fault, to six months' imprisonment, together with a fine of five hundred pounds.
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