The Prince ConsortMacmillan, 1949 - Всего страниц: 292 |
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... allowed to sleep alone and she was never allowed to see anyone alone ; this supervision , or imprisonment as her sister without exaggeration called it , was maintained rather than relaxed as she grew older . That Queen Victoria endured ...
... allowed to sleep alone and she was never allowed to see anyone alone ; this supervision , or imprisonment as her sister without exaggeration called it , was maintained rather than relaxed as she grew older . That Queen Victoria endured ...
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... places at Court and Melbourne must of course share with her some of the responsibility — was disastrous . She allowed Lord Conyng- - 1 Martin , ii , 554 . ham , whose wife was a Paget , to remain 60 THE PRINCE CONSORT.
... places at Court and Melbourne must of course share with her some of the responsibility — was disastrous . She allowed Lord Conyng- - 1 Martin , ii , 554 . ham , whose wife was a Paget , to remain 60 THE PRINCE CONSORT.
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... allowed him to wander through the Castle as fancy dictated . Wearing a dressing - gown he moved by day or night from his bedroom to his dressing - room and then on to his sitting - room . On December 6th the Queen , without apparent ...
... allowed him to wander through the Castle as fancy dictated . Wearing a dressing - gown he moved by day or night from his bedroom to his dressing - room and then on to his sitting - room . On December 6th the Queen , without apparent ...
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LEGITIMACY AGAINST LIBERALISM I | 5 |
YOUTH IN COBURG | 19 |
COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE | 34 |
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