The Prince ConsortMacmillan, 1949 - Всего страниц: 292 |
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... Emperor was on his way to England to visit them . At the time they were quietly entertaining their relative the King of Saxony a model guest because , as the Queen puts it , “ He is out sight- seeing all day , and enchanted with ...
... Emperor was on his way to England to visit them . At the time they were quietly entertaining their relative the King of Saxony a model guest because , as the Queen puts it , “ He is out sight- seeing all day , and enchanted with ...
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... Emperor . Accordingly , at the beginning of September , the Prince spent four days at Boulogne with the Emperor . As they drove to and from the various camps or chatted in the evenings ( though these were somewhat marred for the Prince ...
... Emperor . Accordingly , at the beginning of September , the Prince spent four days at Boulogne with the Emperor . As they drove to and from the various camps or chatted in the evenings ( though these were somewhat marred for the Prince ...
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... Emperor . The Prince quickly fell a victim to the charm of the Emperor , and he was touched to the heart by the openness and want of reserve with which Napoleon broached every subject . Certainly they discussed the most delicate matters ...
... Emperor . The Prince quickly fell a victim to the charm of the Emperor , and he was touched to the heart by the openness and want of reserve with which Napoleon broached every subject . Certainly they discussed the most delicate matters ...
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LEGITIMACY AGAINST LIBERALISM I | 5 |
YOUTH IN COBURG | 19 |
COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE | 34 |
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