The Prince ConsortMacmillan, 1949 - Всего страниц: 292 |
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... interest and pleasure . He was always anxious that the royal collections should be available for serious students , and one of the first people to benefit from this was Carlyle , who saw for himself how completely the Prince had become ...
... interest and pleasure . He was always anxious that the royal collections should be available for serious students , and one of the first people to benefit from this was Carlyle , who saw for himself how completely the Prince had become ...
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... interest of posterity rest on something broader than his contribution to the structure of monarchy . Disraeli in a telling phrase wrote of him , " he formed and guided his generation with benignant power " . That was profoundly true ...
... interest of posterity rest on something broader than his contribution to the structure of monarchy . Disraeli in a telling phrase wrote of him , " he formed and guided his generation with benignant power " . That was profoundly true ...
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... interest in social questions , 144 ; plans for working - class houses , 144 ; model houses , 144 , 145 ; interference in choice of ministers , 145 ; negotiations with followers of Peel , 146 , 147 ; discussions on Reform with Lord John ...
... interest in social questions , 144 ; plans for working - class houses , 144 ; model houses , 144 , 145 ; interference in choice of ministers , 145 ; negotiations with followers of Peel , 146 , 147 ; discussions on Reform with Lord John ...
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LEGITIMACY AGAINST LIBERALISM I | 5 |
YOUTH IN COBURG | 19 |
COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE | 34 |
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