The Prince ConsortMacmillan, 1949 - Всего страниц: 292 |
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... mind — an unfortunate trait reacting unfavourably on the nervous excitability of the Queen.3 But these were merely blemishes , and with a character noble and manly , and a mind clear and earnest , he set himself the task of moulding the ...
... mind — an unfortunate trait reacting unfavourably on the nervous excitability of the Queen.3 But these were merely blemishes , and with a character noble and manly , and a mind clear and earnest , he set himself the task of moulding the ...
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... mind , which was well and neatly stocked , and his temperament , which was tenacious and argumentative , opened the way to the road down which travel that melancholy company the bores and pedants . Religious controversy , educational ...
... mind , which was well and neatly stocked , and his temperament , which was tenacious and argumentative , opened the way to the road down which travel that melancholy company the bores and pedants . Religious controversy , educational ...
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... mind which produced those memoranda over which Victorian statesmen sighed and groaned but never tittered ? The answer is that politics revealed only a part , and not the most interesting part , of the Prince's intellect . The Great ...
... mind which produced those memoranda over which Victorian statesmen sighed and groaned but never tittered ? The answer is that politics revealed only a part , and not the most interesting part , of the Prince's intellect . The Great ...
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LEGITIMACY AGAINST LIBERALISM I | 5 |
YOUTH IN COBURG | 19 |
COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE | 34 |
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