The Prince ConsortMacmillan, 1949 - Всего страниц: 292 |
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... German rulers was Frederick William of Prussia , whose mind was given over to religion of a strictly evangelical ... German monarchy but from the statecraft of a single German family the House of Saxe - Coburg . The gifts and talents of ...
... German rulers was Frederick William of Prussia , whose mind was given over to religion of a strictly evangelical ... German monarchy but from the statecraft of a single German family the House of Saxe - Coburg . The gifts and talents of ...
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... German princes , absorbing the dry conservat- ism of Berlin or the class prejudices and swashbuckling habits of the older German universities , they were left to the liberal mercies of their uncle and the democratic influences of ...
... German princes , absorbing the dry conservat- ism of Berlin or the class prejudices and swashbuckling habits of the older German universities , they were left to the liberal mercies of their uncle and the democratic influences of ...
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... German , and it un- doubtedly had the effect of cramping the Prince's mind within 1 Early Years . 2 Memoirs . strictly German limits from which his more cosmopolitan uncle was 30 THE PRINCE CONSORT.
... German , and it un- doubtedly had the effect of cramping the Prince's mind within 1 Early Years . 2 Memoirs . strictly German limits from which his more cosmopolitan uncle was 30 THE PRINCE CONSORT.
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LEGITIMACY AGAINST LIBERALISM I | 5 |
YOUTH IN COBURG | 19 |
COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE | 34 |
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