The Prince ConsortMacmillan, 1949 - Всего страниц: 292 |
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... heads of the house was familiarly known throughout Germany as " Praying Ernest " . Indeed such was the attachment of these early Coburgs to the reformed religion that it cost them the rich kingdom of Saxony to which , by primogeniture ...
... heads of the house was familiarly known throughout Germany as " Praying Ernest " . Indeed such was the attachment of these early Coburgs to the reformed religion that it cost them the rich kingdom of Saxony to which , by primogeniture ...
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... Heads of Houses , asked the Prince to let his name go forward for the Chancellor- ship . The Prince agreed to this , provided that there was no contest . Unluckily , St. John's , next to Trinity the most powerful college , was already ...
... Heads of Houses , asked the Prince to let his name go forward for the Chancellor- ship . The Prince agreed to this , provided that there was no contest . Unluckily , St. John's , next to Trinity the most powerful college , was already ...
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... head of a vast retinue of dons , had to read a formal address of welcome to the Queen . Not unnaturally they had ... Heads of Houses kissed the Queen's hand , which they accomplished “ with an infinite variety of awkward- ness " .2 At ...
... head of a vast retinue of dons , had to read a formal address of welcome to the Queen . Not unnaturally they had ... Heads of Houses kissed the Queen's hand , which they accomplished “ with an infinite variety of awkward- ness " .2 At ...
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LEGITIMACY AGAINST LIBERALISM I | 5 |
YOUTH IN COBURG | 19 |
COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE | 34 |
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