The Prince ConsortMacmillan, 1949 - Всего страниц: 292 |
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... fact politics were discussed and it was at this meeting between the two families that the King gave the important undertaking that no son of his , and he had five , should aspire to the hand of young Queen Isabella of Spain . So soon as ...
... fact politics were discussed and it was at this meeting between the two families that the King gave the important undertaking that no son of his , and he had five , should aspire to the hand of young Queen Isabella of Spain . So soon as ...
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... fact fascinated and enthralled by him " .2 - - Having made allowances for all Lord John's partiality and loyalty , the observer would have to agree that his handling of Palmerston was inescapably damning . Greville , apprised of all the ...
... fact fascinated and enthralled by him " .2 - - Having made allowances for all Lord John's partiality and loyalty , the observer would have to agree that his handling of Palmerston was inescapably damning . Greville , apprised of all the ...
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... fact a pioneer of the employment of photography for comparative studies . To the end of his life the collection was an object of never - failing interest and pleasure . He was always anxious that the royal collections should be ...
... fact a pioneer of the employment of photography for comparative studies . To the end of his life the collection was an object of never - failing interest and pleasure . He was always anxious that the royal collections should be ...
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LEGITIMACY AGAINST LIBERALISM I | 5 |
YOUTH IN COBURG | 19 |
COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE | 34 |
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