The Prince ConsortMacmillan, 1949 - Всего страниц: 292 |
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... gave him plenty to do . Here in particular " the blessed retirement of Lehzen " made itself felt and gave the Prince his chance to take over the reform of the Household , though the work was not wholly congenial , because it entailed ...
... gave him plenty to do . Here in particular " the blessed retirement of Lehzen " made itself felt and gave the Prince his chance to take over the reform of the Household , though the work was not wholly congenial , because it entailed ...
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... gave back generously in return , showing that he had mastered one cardinal lesson of the Civil Service that information must be shared and that secrets must not be coddled . His confidential political correspondence with his foreign ...
... gave back generously in return , showing that he had mastered one cardinal lesson of the Civil Service that information must be shared and that secrets must not be coddled . His confidential political correspondence with his foreign ...
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... gave his " entire approba- tion " to Napoleon's assumption of power . In correspondence with her brother - in - law , who was one of the Prince's private secretaries , Lady Normanby ( the wife of the British Ambassador in Paris ) poured ...
... gave his " entire approba- tion " to Napoleon's assumption of power . In correspondence with her brother - in - law , who was one of the Prince's private secretaries , Lady Normanby ( the wife of the British Ambassador in Paris ) poured ...
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LEGITIMACY AGAINST LIBERALISM I | 5 |
YOUTH IN COBURG | 19 |
COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE | 34 |
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