The Prince ConsortMacmillan, 1949 - Всего страниц: 292 |
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... given him to read , affairs in England were taking an uncomfortable turn . He had every reason to expect that he would receive £ 50,000 a year from a grateful and pro- sperous country . This had always been the allowance for the ...
... given him to read , affairs in England were taking an uncomfortable turn . He had every reason to expect that he would receive £ 50,000 a year from a grateful and pro- sperous country . This had always been the allowance for the ...
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... given . " Supported by an equally fusty creature , the Master of Clare , he refused to answer any of the Commissioners ' questions , basing his refusal “ on a sense of public duty " . When a prominent member of the University died , the ...
... given . " Supported by an equally fusty creature , the Master of Clare , he refused to answer any of the Commissioners ' questions , basing his refusal “ on a sense of public duty " . When a prominent member of the University died , the ...
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... given increased facilities for seeing pictures and that the public galleries should be made more attractive . For example , in 1848 he arranged for an important collection of early paintings to be shown to the public in Kensington ...
... given increased facilities for seeing pictures and that the public galleries should be made more attractive . For example , in 1848 he arranged for an important collection of early paintings to be shown to the public in Kensington ...
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LEGITIMACY AGAINST LIBERALISM I | 5 |
YOUTH IN COBURG | 19 |
COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE | 34 |
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