The Prince ConsortMacmillan, 1949 - Всего страниц: 292 |
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... Queen Victoria stands in the first place , for not only was her rank and station illustrious , but her personality was extraordinary — in its vigour , tenacity , integrity and in the union of all these stubborn qualities with the ...
... Queen Victoria stands in the first place , for not only was her rank and station illustrious , but her personality was extraordinary — in its vigour , tenacity , integrity and in the union of all these stubborn qualities with the ...
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... Queen Victoria's peculiarly affectionate feelings for Stockmar . These intrigues also serve to explain the deep devotion of the Queen to the Baroness Lehzen - often loosely called Queen Victoria's Governess but correctly described as ...
... Queen Victoria's peculiarly affectionate feelings for Stockmar . These intrigues also serve to explain the deep devotion of the Queen to the Baroness Lehzen - often loosely called Queen Victoria's Governess but correctly described as ...
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... 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 days . Indeed it was a ...
... 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 days . Indeed it was a ...
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LEGITIMACY AGAINST LIBERALISM I | 5 |
YOUTH IN COBURG | 19 |
COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE | 34 |
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