The Prince ConsortMacmillan, 1949 - Всего страниц: 292 |
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... able to do much.1 Stockmar at once formed the highest opinion of the Prin- cess's abilities , 2 but he was horrified to find that the Princess was to be forced to agree to the scheme for a Regency by a studied system of severity and ...
... able to do much.1 Stockmar at once formed the highest opinion of the Prin- cess's abilities , 2 but he was horrified to find that the Princess was to be forced to agree to the scheme for a Regency by a studied system of severity and ...
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... able to buy the whole estate for £ 26,000 , the Prince pointing out that the Queen had been able to save £ 70,000 since she came to the throne and that they proposed to make a substantial economy by selling the Pavilion at Brighton ...
... able to buy the whole estate for £ 26,000 , the Prince pointing out that the Queen had been able to save £ 70,000 since she came to the throne and that they proposed to make a substantial economy by selling the Pavilion at Brighton ...
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... able to note in his diary , " my plan for a reform of the studies at Cambridge is carried by a large majority " . The execution of the plan was slow and eighteen months later , without a word of warning to the Prince , Lord John agreed ...
... able to note in his diary , " my plan for a reform of the studies at Cambridge is carried by a large majority " . The execution of the plan was slow and eighteen months later , without a word of warning to the Prince , Lord John agreed ...
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LEGITIMACY AGAINST LIBERALISM I | 5 |
YOUTH IN COBURG | 19 |
COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE | 34 |
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