The Prince ConsortMacmillan, 1949 - Всего страниц: 292 |
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... Princess's wish that a bill should be brought in to establish a Regency for a short time . + Stockmar found it impos- sible to alter the Duchess of Kent's opinion that the Princess lacked the intellectual ability to reign alone , but he ...
... Princess's wish that a bill should be brought in to establish a Regency for a short time . + Stockmar found it impos- sible to alter the Duchess of Kent's opinion that the Princess lacked the intellectual ability to reign alone , but he ...
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... Princess Feodore . When Queen Victoria was five she was placed in Lehzen's charge . The Baroness was not indulgent but excessively strict and Queen Victoria stood in great awe of her . She was the Princess's best friend in these early ...
... Princess Feodore . When Queen Victoria was five she was placed in Lehzen's charge . The Baroness was not indulgent but excessively strict and Queen Victoria stood in great awe of her . She was the Princess's best friend in these early ...
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... Princess Mary of Cambridge . King Leopold , in a sly allusion to the embonpoint of the Princess and to her natural reluctance to be sacrificed to this rather unattractive Bonaparte , referred to her to the Queen as our fat Iphigenia ...
... Princess Mary of Cambridge . King Leopold , in a sly allusion to the embonpoint of the Princess and to her natural reluctance to be sacrificed to this rather unattractive Bonaparte , referred to her to the Queen as our fat Iphigenia ...
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LEGITIMACY AGAINST LIBERALISM I | 5 |
YOUTH IN COBURG | 19 |
COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE | 34 |
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