The Prince ConsortMacmillan, 1949 - Всего страниц: 292 |
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... King Leopold when he heard the news , ' but oddly enough it was his example which heavily tipped the scales against the Prince . Colonel Sibthorp - an able if eccentric Tory - pointed out that since 1816 , when he married Princess ...
... King Leopold when he heard the news , ' but oddly enough it was his example which heavily tipped the scales against the Prince . Colonel Sibthorp - an able if eccentric Tory - pointed out that since 1816 , when he married Princess ...
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... King Leopold expressed it : There is hardly a country where such magnificence exists : 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 ...
... King Leopold expressed it : There is hardly a country where such magnificence exists : 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 ...
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... King Leopold , who felt himself nearer than his nephew and niece to the point of danger , maintained a running fire of whimpers and grumbles against Napoleon which were not without their effect . In writing of Napoleon to the Queen , King ...
... King Leopold , who felt himself nearer than his nephew and niece to the point of danger , maintained a running fire of whimpers and grumbles against Napoleon which were not without their effect . In writing of Napoleon to the Queen , King ...
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LEGITIMACY AGAINST LIBERALISM I | 5 |
YOUTH IN COBURG | 19 |
COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE | 34 |
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