The Prince ConsortMacmillan, 1949 - Всего страниц: 292 |
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... Austria , with its scattered empire stretching to Poland and Bohemia in the east and far down the leg of Italy in the south , the House of Habsburg seemed to stand immovable and eternal , set firmly on the rocks of the past , unswayed ...
... Austria , with its scattered empire stretching to Poland and Bohemia in the east and far down the leg of Italy in the south , the House of Habsburg seemed to stand immovable and eternal , set firmly on the rocks of the past , unswayed ...
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... Austria has some of the means but the Court is not elegant from its nature . " This was a polite allusion by King Leopold to the imbecile or ( to use the language of Greville ) to the " wretched crétin " who was at this time Emperor of ...
... Austria has some of the means but the Court is not elegant from its nature . " This was a polite allusion by King Leopold to the imbecile or ( to use the language of Greville ) to the " wretched crétin " who was at this time Emperor of ...
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... Austria he could just under- stand but the neutrality of Prussia he never forgave . He felt that a braver policy by Prussia could have avoided the war , and as he expressed it to his stepmother , " If there were a Germany and a German ...
... Austria he could just under- stand but the neutrality of Prussia he never forgave . He felt that a braver policy by Prussia could have avoided the war , and as he expressed it to his stepmother , " If there were a Germany and a German ...
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LEGITIMACY AGAINST LIBERALISM I | 5 |
YOUTH IN COBURG | 19 |
COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE | 34 |
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