
Postscriptum
Cagliostro’s Letter to the English People (1787)
Speech in the House of Commons (12 January 1784), quoted in Boyd Hilton, A Mad, Bad, and Dangerous People? England. 1783-1846 (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2008), p. 54.
Postscriptum
Cagliostro’s Letter to the English People (1787)
“From the moment I leave my house or my hotel room, the public owns me.”
As quoted in Philadelphia Daily News (3 March 2006).
Context: From the moment I leave my house or my hotel room, the public owns me. The public made Alice Cooper and I can't imagine ever turning my back on my fans.
“I hope, my lord, if you ever come within a mile of my house that you will stay there all night.”
In a letter.
[Falkiner, C. Litton, Studies in Irish History and Biography, mainly of the Eighteenth Century, 1902, Longmans, Green, and Co., New York, Sir Boyle Roche, p.230]
Letter to His Mother (1609)