The Prince ConsortMacmillan, 1949 - Всего страниц: 292 |
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... Lytton Strachey will be obvious ; though here and there I may differ from him , I venture even now a generation after the publication of his book on Queen Victoria - to acclaim it as still the greatest contribution by one man to a true ...
... Lytton Strachey will be obvious ; though here and there I may differ from him , I venture even now a generation after the publication of his book on Queen Victoria - to acclaim it as still the greatest contribution by one man to a true ...
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... Lytton Strachey . 2 Royal Archives . 3 Journal . This explains why the Queen only saw Lehzen once again . This was when the Prince and Queen visited Germany in 1845 , when the Queen thought her " much quieter " . In 1858 , when they ...
... Lytton Strachey . 2 Royal Archives . 3 Journal . This explains why the Queen only saw Lehzen once again . This was when the Prince and Queen visited Germany in 1845 , when the Queen thought her " much quieter " . In 1858 , when they ...
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... Lytton Strachey says of the Queen at this period that " it was pleasant to be patriotic , and pugnacious " . Her Journal , which was not available to Strachey , shows not only the depth of her feelings over the casualties ( natural to ...
... Lytton Strachey says of the Queen at this period that " it was pleasant to be patriotic , and pugnacious " . Her Journal , which was not available to Strachey , shows not only the depth of her feelings over the casualties ( natural to ...
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LEGITIMACY AGAINST LIBERALISM I | 5 |
YOUTH IN COBURG | 19 |
COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE | 34 |
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