The Prince ConsortMacmillan, 1949 - Всего страниц: 292 |
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... marriage . The first of the brothers to show that he had realised the importance of a judicious marriage was Prince Ferdinand — a large , easy - going soldier who married the heiress of the House of Kohary - one of the richest and most ...
... marriage . The first of the brothers to show that he had realised the importance of a judicious marriage was Prince Ferdinand — a large , easy - going soldier who married the heiress of the House of Kohary - one of the richest and most ...
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... marriage . These members of the Saxe - Coburg family showed that they had mastered the first rule in the game of dynastic marriages 66 never dissipate an heiress by marriage outside the family " . The alliance between the two cousins ...
... marriage . These members of the Saxe - Coburg family showed that they had mastered the first rule in the game of dynastic marriages 66 never dissipate an heiress by marriage outside the family " . The alliance between the two cousins ...
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... marriage as virtually settled , “ the freedom , the gaiety and the excitements of becoming Queen at eighteen " 2 drove all thoughts of marriage from her mind . It will be noted that she gives pride of place to freedom and naturally ...
... marriage as virtually settled , “ the freedom , the gaiety and the excitements of becoming Queen at eighteen " 2 drove all thoughts of marriage from her mind . It will be noted that she gives pride of place to freedom and naturally ...
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LEGITIMACY AGAINST LIBERALISM I | 5 |
YOUTH IN COBURG | 19 |
COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE | 34 |
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