The Prince ConsortMacmillan, 1949 - Всего страниц: 292 |
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... King George IV at Windsor he had donned a red coat and gone out stag hunting , taking " his fences like anyone else " . However , in spite of this endearing accomplishment , he was not to remain in quiet possession of his hardly - won ...
... King George IV at Windsor he had donned a red coat and gone out stag hunting , taking " his fences like anyone else " . However , in spite of this endearing accomplishment , he was not to remain in quiet possession of his hardly - won ...
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... King , George III , was nearly eighty , blind and mad ; his Queen was shrewish and miserly ; his seven sons were all middle - aged and raffish ; his five daughters , of whom only two were married , had no legitimate offspring . In 1815 ...
... King , George III , was nearly eighty , blind and mad ; his Queen was shrewish and miserly ; his seven sons were all middle - aged and raffish ; his five daughters , of whom only two were married , had no legitimate offspring . In 1815 ...
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Roger Fulford. and Queen were almost lucky , for King George III and Queen Charlotte were merely pen - friends before marriage . As is well known , King George IV nearly collapsed with a mixture of chagrin and brandy when he first saw ...
Roger Fulford. and Queen were almost lucky , for King George III and Queen Charlotte were merely pen - friends before marriage . As is well known , King George IV nearly collapsed with a mixture of chagrin and brandy when he first saw ...
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LEGITIMACY AGAINST LIBERALISM I | 5 |
YOUTH IN COBURG | 19 |
COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE | 34 |
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